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Letters for Sept. 8: Let us remember the late Jim Resolute who quietly dedicated himself to helping others

Letter writers honor the late Jim Resolute “who played an instrumental role in establishing the Ronald McDonald House in Norfolk,” advocate for speed cameras, and explain why congressional staffers need better pay.

Ada Finlayson, 9, looks on from the patio at Ronald McDonald House where she is being monitored after gene therapy for beta thalassemia by UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital on Oct. 18 in Oakland, California. Since treatment in August 2023, Ada no longer needs weekly blood transfusions for her rare genetic blood disorder, which causes severe anemia and potentially fatal organ damage. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)
Ada Finlayson, 9, looks on from the patio at Ronald McDonald House where she is being monitored after gene therapy for beta thalassemia by UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital on Oct. 18 in Oakland, California. Since treatment in August 2023, Ada no longer needs weekly blood transfusions for her rare genetic blood disorder, which causes severe anemia and potentially fatal organ damage. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)
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Letter writers honor the late Jim Resolute "who played an instrumental role in establishing the Ronald McDonald House in Norfolk," advocate for speed cameras, and explain why congressional staffers need better pay.

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