The state Legislature is set to vote on increasing the scope of ranked-choice voting, and I certainly hope its members wake up and vote it down. My reasoning is that I think ranked-choice voting is the largest “legal” voter fraud mechanism around. People should think about it. If a candidate in a heated three-way race […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Roland Bergeron: Auburn road is dangerous, needs reconstruction
Over two years ago Merrow Road in Auburn was approved for a project of reconstruction. Only funds were required for it to happen. Money came into the state, so I wonder why this project has been placed on the back burner. People should take a ride on this road and see why it is badly […]
Dorthea Seybold: Maine’s DEP needs to protect water resources
Despite weeks of rain, Tripp Pond in Poland is at the lowest levels we have witnessed since we can remember. After speaking with John Laskey, our wonderful neighbor on the lake who has been monitoring the health of the pond for decades, we found out that Tripp Lake Camp received permission from the Maine Department […]
In rebuttal: Mia Pivirotto: Flavored tobacco ban ‘a necessary measure’ for public health
I am writing in response to Christine Peters’ op-ed on Maine’s proposed legislation ending the sale of flavored tobacco, where she argues that the policy targets the wrong issues (“Maine’s proposed flavored tobacco ban takes aim at the wrong targets,” June 15). While I respect differing opinions, I firmly believe that ending the sale of […]
In rebuttal: Joe Anderson: End sale of flavored tobacco products
As a pediatrician practicing in Lewiston, I am writing to express my strong support for the proposal to end the sale of flavored tobacco products in Maine. Christine Peters’ opinion piece (“Maine’s proposed flavored tobacco ban takes aim at the wrong targets,” June 15) completely ignored and discounted the idea of safeguarding the well-being of […]
In rebuttal: Erik Steele: A physician’s medical judgment is the appropriate standard
No physician is compelled to participate in the provision of abortion services, and that is a core part of the American Medical Association’s Code of Medical Ethics.
Carole Richards: Requirements for presidential candidates must change
I was blown away when I learned a presidential candidate under indictment for extremely serious federal charges can accept the nomination even from a jail cell. I can picture it now, him sitting in the Oval Office saying, “Well here I am, deal with it. Ya, na, na na, can’t catch me. I’m above the […]
William Phillips: So much for conservative ‘fiscal responsibility’
In response to Joe Voisine’s letter to the editor (“U.S. needs to live within its means, cease overspending,” June 12), I offer this quote from Monday’s Heather Cox Richardson’s commentary: “ Not two weeks after threatening to refuse to raise the debt ceiling because of their stated concerns over the nation’s mounting debt, Republicans are […]
Leslie and Ben Geissinger: Maine needs a clean energy future, in solar
As Mainers and farmers, we believe the Legislature should vote “yes” on LD 1986, “An Act Relating to Net Energy Billing and Distributed Solar and Energy Storage Systems.” After achieving our dream of farming food for our family and community, we decided to add solar as one of our crops and became community solar farmers. […]
David Griswold: Biden’s experience an asset, not liability
Sometimes it pays to have a president with experience. Joe Biden was in the Senate for decades and served as vice president. He knows how to develop legislation, and he has relationships with key players on both sides of the aisle. He has the skills to negotiate effectively to get things done. The debt ceiling […]