To the Editor:
Same topic; four representatives; four columns; four headlines in the Oct. 10 issue of the Milford-Orange Times. Only one positive viewpoint about new laws going into effect on Oct. 1, and the three others emphasizing the burden of the new taxes. Other than Mr. Ferraro, why were the other politicians able to report their point of view without mentioning their political affiliations? Why is it that Mr. Ferraro was the only one who needed to brag about the bills he supported, to state that he was against all new the taxes? Only Mr. Ferraro had the need to play the partisan politics blame game, as he has come to do lately, voting against most things (replace the word “anything”) the Democrats put on the table. We have enough of that in Washington – we certainly do not need it here.
Mr. Ferraro is supposed to represent all of us, and support items that may not be good for his reelection but could certainly be good for the state.
Katalin Baltimore
Orange