Tucson Speaks Out: June 29 letters of the day

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Letters to the Editor for June 29

The suggestion that a California developer's plan to pack 116 presumably expensive two-story homes and 210 apartments onto the floodway that runs through the Quail Canyon section of Pima Wash is neither sustainable nor a solution to the housing crisis.

The incident has raised questions about the team's commitment to its Catholic fans. It remains to be seen whether the Dodgers will be able to repair the damage. I for one, will never buy a ticket or watch a Dodgers game in the futureDrowning in injusticeMany were riveted by the disappearance and eventual implosion of the Submersible on its dive to view the Titanic. We tuned in to the daily, 24-hour news stories of the tragic five passengers.

I beg to differ. Everything the writer has referenced, from CO2 emissions to coal burning plants to lax groundwater regulations has caused monetary damage. The human health costs alone are in the billions of dollars. There is ample data from scientists proving that our efforts can indeed reduce current CO2 levels.

While many autoimmune disorders can be treated with a combination of medications, each patient’s care is different and dependent on a care plan that doctors feel is best. PBM practices like step-therapy and failure-first policies can override this approach and prevent patients from accessing the treatments that work for them. PBMs shouldn’t decide whether a patient needs a certain medication or not, doctors should.

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