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Kiernan Majerus-Collins: Support for Safiya Khalid

The Lewiston Democratic Party is excited to announce its endorsement of Safiya Khalid for City Council in Ward 1. A graduate of Lewiston High School and the University of Southern Maine, Khalid serves on the Lewiston Library Board of Trustees, the Maine Democratic Party executive committee, and as vice chair of the Lewiston Democratic Party. […]

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Dave Griffiths: What you didn’t hear about Trump

As a public service, here is what steady Fox News viewers aren’t hearing about the president, or, at least, hearing in abbreviated, glossed-over form: Some 10,800 times, Trump has lied or misrepresented things, according to a Washington Post fact-checker, including blaming Obama for taking children from asylum seekers at the border. More than 1,000 former […]

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Patricia Fogg: Sen. Collins needs to show integrity

More and more I witness discouragement, even disgust, in many Maine people as Sen. Susan Collins fails to represent their desires and welfare. She is being described as “spineless” in her apparent inability to vote or speak forcefully against the will of her party and Sen. Mitch McConnell. In the past, Collins succeeded in convincing […]

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Joan Villani: Manufactured crisis?

Does anybody remember when President Trump was accused of creating a manufactured crisis at the southern border by Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Chuck Schumer and social media? The reality is that he was denied the funds needed to help with that very real crisis. Now, all of a sudden it is all his fault. Those […]

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Claire Sickinger: Ensuring economic vitality

After graduating from Bates College, I could not seriously consider staying in Maine without institutional action to lower energy costs, and to not only catch up with the clean-energy industries in other states, but exceed expectations to become a leader in solar power and solar jobs. Legislators who voted in favor of LD 1711 convinced […]

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Joe Voisine: Keep the state in the black

A year ago, this month, Gov. Paul LePage stated that Maine’s “rainy day fund” had a balance of $272.9 million. That amount was confirmed by LePage’s finance commissioner, Alec Porteous (source, Kennebec Journal, July 31, 2018). From that fund, $19 million would go to reducing Maine’s income tax rate — a step forward to keep […]

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Robert Macdonald: Blame the political greed

People shouldn’t cry for the people of Portland; they are reaping what they have sown. During my tenure as Lewiston’s mayor, I repeatedly asked members of the Mayors’ Coalition to address the asylum-seeker problem. I requested that we work on and submit legislation that would relieve our cities of the economic burden of supporting undocumented […]

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Ellen Field: Treatment is child abuse

 During World War II, the U.S. government ran concentration camps in America. Hardworking Japanese-American citizens and their children were ripped from their homes and put in “relocation camps” for the duration of the war. “Concentration,” “relocation” and “work” camps are prisons for innocent people who have not been charged with any crime. These prisons are […]

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Stephen Sokol: A case of criminal neglect

During the past few weeks, I have been seeing pictures of U.S. migrant detention camps, and I felt that I had been transported years back to when I was working with refugees and displaced persons in Africa. The conditions look the same, but our camps there were staffed by caring humanitarians from all over the […]