Readers found reasons to reject and praise Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for his beliefs about health care.
Readers exhorted politicians to not forget the least among us; doubted the effectiveness of a mileage tax; reveled in vintage autos; honored Jimmy Carter; and praised Comics & Puzzles.
Readers cited other leaders who could have been term-limited; pointed out that you are what you consume, news-wise; noted a Trump ally’s misstep; called out anti-vaxxers; and recalled Tex-Mex memories.
Readers saluted a longtime letters contributor, a senior class for its holiday luncheon and sentries at school intersections.
Readers were dubious about lesser car inspections; advocated for the interim Dallas city manager; argued for identifying reporters’ politics; called on officeholders to uphold oaths; praised a police dispatcher and suggested tax relief for landlords.
Readers continue to remember the former president; advocate for Kennedy’s HHS role; and regret privatizing government functions.
Readers remembered Jimmy Carter; celebrated the Texans of the year; praised the breadth of Sunday’s stories; and contrasted the Rangers and Cowboys.
Readers wanted more positive news on Christmas Day; are disappointed by over-the-top holiday displays; and appreciate Kay Granger’s service but are disappointed in how her long absence is being handled.
Readers praise Justice Ken Molberg; explain why facts matter; believe RFK Jr. is anti-science; aren’t happy with Kay Granger’s absences; and unveil the real California.
We chose some of our favorite letters that were published in 2024.