The question of whether the war with Iran was worth it is being debated by lawmakers in Rochester. The city's residents are waiting to see how the consequences of the war will affect them.

The war with Iran has been a topic of discussion in Congress, with some lawmakers questioning the decision to go to war without their authorization.

"The question hangs in the halls at the Capitol: Was the war with Iran worth it?"

The war has had a significant impact on the city of Rochester, with many residents affected by the conflict. The city's economy has been impacted, with some businesses struggling to stay afloat.

The history of Rochester has been marked by its involvement in international conflicts, with the city playing a significant role in the war effort. The city's residents have always been supportive of the troops, but some are now questioning the decision to go to war.

The impact of the war on Rochester's residents will be felt for a long time. South Wedge homeowners are concerned about the potential increase in taxes to pay for the war effort. University of Rochester students are also affected, with some having to put their studies on hold to serve in the military.

The city's lawmakers will be meeting on June 28 to discuss the outcome of the war and its impact on Rochester. The meeting will be open to the public, and residents are encouraged to attend and voice their concerns.