Removing a key roadblock many of Maine’s workers face will help provide the state’s economy with the skilled workforce it needs.
Op-Eds
Opinion: When Maine politics fails, Maine health care disappears
Come Election Day, Maine voters need to remember who voted to take health care away from their communities.
Opinion: What does it actually mean to be woke?
It’s a question I would like my Republican neighbors and friends to spend time with.
Opinion: The battle to reclaim truth must be stepped up
We have to do more to combat President Trump’s increasingly sophisticated promotion of ‘alternate facts.’
Opinion: Medicaid cuts would be devastating to care of Maine children
The effects on our communities would be felt immediately and well into the future.
Opinion: Electricity pricing proposal is all wrong for Maine
Time of use pricing would disproportionately affect retirees, people who work from home and others.
Froma Harrop: MAGA slumlords try friction theory on Americans
Thomas Jefferson referred to the U.S. government as a “common house” that provided the people protection and stability. Donald Trump is trying to evict Americans from that comfy home by making it hard to get benefits that should be thought of as a right.
Cal Thomas: Why are top universities getting federal money?
Why should wealthy American universities that are not providing the useful kinds of education they once did continue to receive the equivalent of life support from the federal government?
Jim Fossel: Republicans in Augusta need to gum up the works
Call it petty. Call it pointless. I call it penalizing and purposeful.
Opinion: Mainers shouldn’t have to approach the pharmacy counter in fear
Proposed legislation would put rebates at pharmacies in the hands of the people who need them most.