Editorial

<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Guest Editorial</span>:</p>
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The debate over medical health reform has divided into warring camps as to whether we should or should not keep the present system. Opponents claim the nation is heading into socialized medicine and the other side proclaiming we cannot continue to ignore the millions of citizens that lack insurance and are unable to afford medical services.</p>
<p>&nbsp;For the Hispanic community lack of reform has grave consequences.</p>

yet trouble is brewing. 

In these difficult economic times, education has taken a huge hit when it comes to funding. The California state budget passed this week cut $7.2 billion dollars from education, on top of the $11 billion cut in February. Pink slips have become an annual ritual for the past four years, and school boards have had to wrestle with budget cuts while struggling to minimize the public outcry and maintain quality education.