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Bill turns the tables on scammers | Letter

The story behind the Nov. 9 article “Elderly couple in Gray recovers $19,500 from online fraud” started with a Zoom I attended as a volunteer fraud fighter with AARP in late 2024. The presenter stated that 45 states have laws encompassing legislation called “Stop and Hold.” I wondered if Maine is included; it was, but […]

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Presidential authority mischaracterized | Letter

The op-ed by William Lee criticizing President Trump’s use of military force against Venezuelan drug boats (“Vessel strikes by a president above the law,” Nov. 24) amounts to nothing more than his dislike for the president’s actions clothed in supposed legal analysis. The Supreme Court decision he criticizes was a six-judge majority opinion authored by […]

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Let’s put tariff revenues to good use | Letter

I recently learned that New Mexico has established a trust, modeled after Norway’s national sovereign fund, to provide free, universal child care. In both settings, royalties from natural resource extractions provide the funding.    Imagine if recently acquired tariff revenues were allocated to an American sovereign fund with similar purpose. Without the financial burden of child care, […]