Readers sound off on N.Y. health reform, street takeovers and the D.C. shooter
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Published on April 29, 2026.
Readers discuss health reform, street takeovers, and the D.C. shooter in Washington, D.Y. and the thwarted attack on a hotel in which the attacker was not flagged before he arrived at a hotel the day before. The author expresses concern over the New York Health Act being cut short, stating that it disrespects elders and disrespects others with disabilities. She also notes that the mayor should focus on fixing the city's streets and sidewalks rather than focusing on the issue of free grocery stores and crime-related issues. Other readers share their personal experiences, including that of caring for their loved ones on Medicaid. They also praise Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz and her staff for securing a life sentence for the murderer of hero police officer Jonathan Diller.
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