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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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DeSantis, lawmakers: Let workers sweat

Last week, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill he buried under nine others. Why? Because he would prefer most people know nothing about it.

The law, HB 433, would prohibit local government­s from requiring heat protection for outdoor workers. My wife and I have lived here for 10 years and find the heat of summer insufferab­le outdoors.

So, we go into the air conditioni­ng while workers all around us bust their butts in the heat.

Last year was the hottest on record and it's going to get worse, but DeSantis assures you the work will go on no matter what. He just doesn't care. We should.

Michael Collins, Sarasota

License plate supports autism services

While Autism Awareness Month comes once a year, in April, Florida motorists can drive awareness whenever they get behind the wheel and increase critical funding for autism-related services statewide by purchasing a specialty autism license plate.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates about 1 in 36 children have been identified with autism spectrum disorder. Annual costs for specialize­d services are estimated at $60,000 per family.

Last year, the Florida Autism License Plate Program, administer­ed by Arc Broward, provided nearly $150,000 in grant awards to 19 Florida-based nonprofit organizati­ons, including several in Sarasota and the Greater Tampa Bay region.

These organizati­ons provide vital services for individual­s with autism and related disabiliti­es, including early interventi­on, speech and language therapy, specialize­d respite care, and afterschoo­l and summer programs.

When Florida motorists renew their tags, they can purchase a plate or donate $1 or more to “Autism Services.”

Kim Vassar, Arc Broward, Fort Lauderdale

Chief of staff best qualified as supervisor

I was sorry to read that Scott Farrington, the most qualified person to fill the position of supervisor of elections in Manatee County, was passed over for political favoritism.

Farrington, Mike Bennett's chief of staff, has the best hands-on election experience, knowledge and ability to serve as supervisor, replacing the retiring Bennett.

It is a shame that Farrington's potential to lead will not benefit the citizens and voters of Manatee County.

Marilyn Gerkin, Sarasota, former Sarasota County Supervisor of Elections

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