May 1, 2000
Be prudent with pension funds
With billions of dollars in pension funds drawing interest, fiscal conservatives in the Legislature have the itch to spend. They should resist it. Fiddling with the retirement of 600,000 public employees is something that demands careful study and debate, not a political deal in the closing week of an election-year legislative session.
Giuliani's priorities are in order
The candor and optimism that New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani showed Thursday in disclosing that he has prostate cancer should encourage others fighting the disease and underscore the importance of routine medical check-ups.
Put it to the test
Instead of expanding workplace drug testing, Florida lawmakers ought to be doing an honest cost-benefit analysis of the current program.
There is danger in demonizing Cuban-Americans
I am appalled and outraged by the attempt of the Clinton administrationand its surrogates in the press to demonize the Cuban-American community in Miami as some kind of fanatics because, based on experience, they passionately care about not wanting a helpless child to live under communism.