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End lead paint poisoning in Lewiston

Why is lead paint still a major issue in Lewiston? Given the amount of money spent during 20 years or more to resolve, I was shocked to hear that there is still a significant amount of rental property with this hazard present. It is estimated that there were 242 children affected by lead paint poisoning […]

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Complete a gun safety course

In order to enjoy the privilege of hunting wild game in Maine, one needs to have passed a hunter safety course. Might one question be why anyone is allowed to purchase a high-powered gun designed explicitly to kill persons without holding a gun safety permit? Perhaps, if one needed to spend the time and effort […]

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I no longer feel safe here

As Bob Dylan wrote years ago, “How many deaths will it take till he knows that too many people have died? The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind.” Well, certainly the answer is not blowing into Congress. Only thoughts and prayers are, as they always are, after each one of the horrific shooting […]

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New thinking about guns needed

Gun control has become a hot button issue, but it shouldn’t be. Virtually no one is advocating the abolition of all guns. That is not going to happen. People have the right to hunt and defend themselves. No one disputes that. We can have a conversation about concealed weapons in public. My opinion is law-abiding […]

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Shootings could happen here

Gun safety laws don’t take rifles away from hunters. Gun safety laws could and should take semi-automatic killing machines away from people who want to kill people. No one who wants gun safety laws is suggesting bundling hunting rifles in with semi-automatic killing machines. The shootings that have happened in other states could well happen […]

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Together, we need to take action

Recently, this nation experienced yet another shooting on school premises. Seventeen young lives were snuffed out — 17 young people who will not attend a prom, go on another date, become Olympic athletes, be business or political leaders, become parents or spouses, lovers, or partners. It’s been said that now is not the time to […]

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Lucas St. Clair has the right stuff

Like many in Maine’s Second Congressional District, I have felt consistently let down by U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin’s lack of leadership on key issues. Whether it’s health care, tax reform or Maine’s economy, Poliquin seems to run from his constituents more often than answer them. Maine needs a strong Democratic challenger this November., and that […]

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Say goodbye to Bates Mill #5

There has been many years of discussion about the fate of Bates Mill No. 5 — fill it up, tear it down. I think the taxpayers of Lewiston should get to decide its future. Sell it for a dollar and walk away. When the city sold the other mill buildings, the city should have just […]

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Support for non-Trumpian candidates

Fifty years ago, I first attended the Lewiston Republican Caucus. I have now been a member of the Lewiston and Androscoggin Republican Committees for 50 years, and have attended each biennial state convention during that time. I have worked on behalf of the party and its candidates at the local, county, district and state levels, […]

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Hayes works for her constituents

I am very excited about the prospect of state Treasurer Terry Hayes becoming Maine’s next governor. I believe she is exactly the person that Maine needs in that office. Our friendship began as school board members. From my first meeting, Hayes impressed me with her abilities to succinctly ask exactly the questions that needed asking. […]