Letters to the Editor

D.C.’s shadow delegation: It’s not the money, it’s the strategy
D.C. needs allies if it wants to move members of Congress its way.
 
Parents will breathe easier when all states require blood-oxygen tests for newborns
(The Washington Post, April 11, 2014; 3:30 PM)
 
Lyndon Johnson’s elevation to greatness may not be deserved
(The Washington Post, April 11, 2014; 3:29 PM)
 
E-cigarettes helped me quit smoking
(The Washington Post, April 11, 2014; 3:29 PM)
 
Maryland schools should have canceled spring break
(The Washington Post, April 11, 2014; 3:28 PM)
 
Navy’s M80 Stiletto prototype inspires magical thinking
(The Washington Post, April 11, 2014; 3:28 PM)
 
Montgomery County’s school achievement gap can’t be blamed on the educators
(The Washington Post, April 11, 2014; 3:27 PM)
 
Peter Matthiessen inspired us to be our own heroes
(The Washington Post, April 11, 2014; 3:26 PM)
 
When American pets get better care than their owners, something is wrong
(The Washington Post, April 11, 2014; 3:26 PM)
 
Virginia’s wild foxes finally will be protected — in 40 years
(The Washington Post, April 11, 2014; 3:26 PM)
 
Muriel Bowser should give Ron Machen credit for her primary win
(The Washington Post, April 11, 2014; 3:26 PM)
 
Time, quality and technology are barriers to better reading
(The Washington Post, April 11, 2014; 3:25 PM)
 
Doctors’ participation in torture must be disclosed
(The Washington Post, April 10, 2014; 4:14 PM)
 
Air Force cheating scandal is no surprise to one crewman who was there
(The Washington Post, April 10, 2014; 4:14 PM)
 
The right to health care comes with responsibilities, too
(The Washington Post, April 10, 2014; 4:13 PM)
 
Decriminalizing marijuana may harm children
(The Washington Post, April 10, 2014; 4:13 PM)
 
Ian Desmond’s decision to quit tobacco is inspirational
(The Washington Post, April 10, 2014; 4:12 PM)
 
Foraging is far kinder for wildlife
(The Washington Post, April 10, 2014; 4:12 PM)
 
George H.W. Bush deserves a second look
(The Washington Post, April 9, 2014; 3:57 PM)
 
America’s tricks don’t help Cubans
(The Washington Post, April 9, 2014; 3:56 PM)
 
For same-sex couples, equal rights are not special privileges
(The Washington Post, April 9, 2014; 3:55 PM)
 
School testing could be used appropriately as a diagnostic tool
(The Washington Post, April 9, 2014; 3:55 PM)
 
Public financing of campaigns could mean a big impact for small dollars
(The Washington Post, April 9, 2014; 3:54 PM)
 
‘McCutcheon v. FEC’: Expanding the concept of free speech
(The Washington Post, April 8, 2014; 5:29 PM)
 
It’s their views, not the Kochs themselves
(The Washington Post, April 8, 2014; 5:28 PM)
 
The two people who failed Relisha Rudd the most: her parents
(The Washington Post, April 8, 2014; 5:28 PM)
 
Civil disobedience at the CIA
(The Washington Post, April 7, 2014; 5:50 PM)
 
D.C. boundary plan would punish parents who made the schools better
(The Washington Post, April 7, 2014; 5:50 PM)
 
With McCutcheon decision, Supreme Court legitimized political corruption
(The Washington Post, April 7, 2014; 5:50 PM)
 
For those the Redskins foundation helps, jobs are more important than the name debate
(The Washington Post, April 7, 2014; 5:49 PM)
 
Obama was not missed at the Nationals’ home opener
(The Washington Post, April 7, 2014; 5:49 PM)
 
D.C. Council must get delinquent tax sales legislation right
(The Washington Post, April 7, 2014; 5:49 PM)
 
A more affordable D.C. starts with easing land rules
(The Washington Post, April 6, 2014; 5:36 PM)
 
Who’s minding the State Department?
(The Washington Post, April 6, 2014; 5:36 PM)
 
Mozilla’s Brendan Eich wasn’t intolerant
(The Washington Post, April 6, 2014; 5:35 PM)
 
Jimmy Carter: More than a politician
(The Washington Post, April 6, 2014; 5:34 PM)
 
Syrian refugees robbed of childhood
(The Washington Post, April 6, 2014; 5:34 PM)
 
The co-star who went unmentioned
(The Washington Post, April 4, 2014; 7:29 PM)
 
Caveats for cultural critiques
(The Washington Post, April 4, 2014; 7:28 PM)
 
Reston’s unsung hero
(The Washington Post, April 4, 2014; 7:28 PM)
 
Local reporting thrives in high schools
(The Washington Post, April 4, 2014; 7:27 PM)
 
Keeping the employer contribution for tipped employees in line
(The Washington Post, April 4, 2014; 7:27 PM)
 
Falling short with use of the term ‘climber’
(The Washington Post, April 4, 2014; 7:25 PM)
 
Stub out the opinion pieces in Travel
(The Washington Post, April 4, 2014; 7:25 PM)
 
It’s not the size, it’s the stamps
(The Washington Post, April 4, 2014; 7:24 PM)
 
Basketball trumps climate change
(The Washington Post, April 4, 2014; 7:22 PM)
 
Down Maryland’s health-exchange rabbit hole
(The Washington Post, April 4, 2014; 6:42 PM)
 
When a plane crash happens
(The Washington Post, April 4, 2014; 6:00 PM)
 
Virginia is best site for FBI, politics aside
(The Washington Post, April 4, 2014; 5:41 PM)
 
The cost of Obama’s false predictions
(The Washington Post, April 4, 2014; 5:40 PM)