Letters: We must lead nation from Donald Trump's darkness
Briefly

The letters to the editor reflect significant concerns some San Jose residents have regarding current political actions, public transportation, and education budget cuts. One letter emphasizes the need for unity against executive orders perceived to cause harm under Trump's administration, urging citizens to stay informed and advocate for change. Another letter criticizes San Jose's unreliable public transport system, stressing the importance of making it a priority for accessibility. Lastly, a letter expresses discontent over the closure of three elementary schools in Franklin-McKinley School District, highlighting the ongoing neglect of education funding amidst budget cuts.
It is not a time more important than now to unite and speak up about these new orders and any injustices Trump and his cabinet cause to Americans.
San Jose's public transportation system is overdue for an upgrade. Riders face long wait times, poor connections and inconsistent service.
The decision to shut down three elementary schools by Franklin-McKinley School District is genuinely appalling, reflecting how education continues to suffer from budget cuts.
We must prioritize public transportation to create a truly accessible and environmentally conscious city, rather than letting it become an afterthought.
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