Thanks to our elected policymakers’ leadership, Mainers have made a bold statement that the state’s special places deserve to be preserved and managed for the future.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Douglas Rooks: Tradition can make up for inexperience
Even legislative inertia couldn’t stop Maine lawmakers from passing two landmark bills.
Maine Compass: Vaccinations are the way to end this pandemic
Getting a shot can save your life and the lives of loved ones around you, a central Maine physician writes.
Commentary: How Maine is leveraging post-COVID economy to offer better job opportunities
Grant funding and technical assistance will help us connect job seekers to work, education and training, Maine’s labor commissioner says.
Maine Voices: Corporate polluters should pay the tab for Maine’s climate damages
The time-honored way to make that happen is through the courts of our state.
Commentary: End discrimination in Maine against religious school families
By barring the use of public funding for religious high schools, the state is violating the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause, says the firm representing three Maine families.
Commentary: Making blue foods central to global food systems
Los Angeles Times (TNS)
The View From Here: Party politics times five
Polling analysis suggests there are multiple political parties inside the coalitions we call the Democrats and Republicans.
Bill Nemitz: For almost three decades, she kept her secret. No longer.
Phil Chenevert was long embraced by the Russell family. Now he stands accused of molesting their little girl.
Stephen L. Carter: Vaccine mandates and personal liberty can coexist
Bloomberg Opinion (TNS)