Proposed changes to the state’s net energy billing program are being driven by a false narrative on rising electric bills.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Child care, education must be top priorities for Maine lawmakers | Opinion
The closing days of the current session need to make time for child care, teacher pay and investment in postsecondary education.
Maine Legislature must defend Children’s Advocacy Centers | Opinion
The funding to sustain this service is essential to some of our most vulnerable younger people.
The day the Long Gray Line met the Big Red Hat | Opinion
President Trump’s speech to the Class of 2025 at West Point made for a grueling hour. Brace yourself for more pain on June 14.
Time for Maine to refresh its US Capitol statues | Steve Collins
Nothing against Hannibal Hamlin or William King, but we’ve got so much more to say about ourselves.
Maine’s fishermen tangled up in Medicaid cuts | Opinion
Those working in one of the state’s largest and most physically demanding industries need health care coverage.
Israeli flags are gone at Colby. Questions remain. | Opinion
For me, the flags acknowledged Israel as a part of Jewish history and identity. What now?
Maine should not cut hospital-based physician funding | Opinion
The state’s health system can’t afford it. Let’s not sacrifice stability for budget optics.
How 340B is failing the patients it was meant to help | Opinion
The drug pricing program can be a prescription for profit when hospitals consolidate.
Maine ought to reject people’s veto petition | Opinion
Supporting a rejection of the two-year budget that the governor signed into law will result in anarchy and chaos.