In case people didn’t read the recent report (Feb. 12) in which gubernatorial candidates suggested the freezing or removal of property and even income tax as a way to make Maine more affordable, be aware of services we receive that would be affected: K-12 education, police, fire and emergency medical services, road maintenance, snow plowing, […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Bring on I-95 speed cameras in Maine | Letter
I’m in favor of an arrangement that would catch all speeding drivers.
As governor, Nirav Shah will quell Maine’s anxiety | Letter
“I feel anxious, stressed, overwhelmed and exhausted by the world right now.” I hear this from patients more than ever. Anxiety is the most common reason people seek mental health treatment and anxiety is on the rise, in part due to the chaos and pain caused by the federal government’s ICE operations, threats to our […]
Janet Mills must see it’s time for a change | Letter
Read the polling, read the room!
Maine is wrongly penalizing law-abiding cannabis growers | Letter
Every few years, Maine tackles “illicit grows,” usually by applying more restrictions on the legal cannabis market. Are we fighting illegal activity or simply layering Prohibition-era suspicion onto a legal industry? While compliant caregivers and small businesses follow strict regulations, pay taxes and support communities, the impulse to overregulate them when illicit actors appear is […]
Trump has brought about a war with no objective | Letter
Here we are, wherever that is.
A vote for Susan Collins is a vote for Trump | Letter
In this time of unbelievable chaos, Americans are dying because they can’t afford insurance, masked thugs are breaking into cars and homes without just cause or warrants, cost of living increases are killing working families’ budgets, Mainers can’t afford rent, the homeless population is growing out of control, global warming is an afterthought, and our […]
Scolding people for using the word ‘fascism’? Take a look around. | Letter
A fan of Sports Team X is witness to his/her team being sold and rebranded, becoming Sports Team Y. The fan may still support X, but X as they knew it is now gone. I had this thought while reading Sarah English and Jack Schrader’s recent op-ed on how Republican Maine State Sen. David Haggan […]
Maine should stick with popular vote compact | Letter
I’m writing because I was pleasantly surprised to see news that Virginia’s legislators had voted in favor of joining Maine and other states in the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. This was my first time learning of the compact, so I did some looking into how it would work. The goal, through individual state law, […]
Maine’s tremendous pool of swimming talent should not be overlooked | Letter
The dearth of press coverage of the 2025-26 Maine high school swimming season does not reflect the copious talent that spans our state. Conference championships were recently held for Southwestern South/North in Cape Elizabeth and KVACs were in Bath. More than 800 athletes have competed this season. Conference, state and pool records have been broken. […]