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  • Published
    March 30, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Harsh cuts to services reflect poorly on Maine

    Gov. LePage’s proposed cuts to services to immigrants take Maine in the wrong direction. We are a nation of immigrants. That diversity has made us strong. LePage’s proposed budget cuts eliminate food assistance for lawfully present immigrants. An estimated 420 households including 709 individuals would lose food assistance, according to Maine Equal Justice Partners. How […]

  • Published
    March 30, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Portland should be lauded for ban on disposable bags

    Re: “Portland set to carry out disposable-bag fees, polystyrene foam ban” (March 17): Kudos to the city of Portland for passing ordinances that will “impose a fee on disposable plastic or paper shopping bags” and “ban many businesses from using polystyrene food and beverage containers.” Unfortunately, these environmentally conscious policies are long overdue, but that […]

  • Published
    March 29, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Coverage of diverse social scene should be continued

    Well, it’s about time! I was happy to see diversity promoted in this week’s Scene & Heard section of the Maine Sunday Telegram (“Global designs, local diversity,” March 15). I usually steer away from what I call “The White People Page” simply because of the preponderance of stories and photos that focus on mostly well-off […]

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    March 29, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Clean Power Plan would protect Maine’s future

    When I arrive at the Portland jetport from school in Southern California, I always inhale deeply the moment I exit the airport. It is a literal breath of fresh air. The California smog has disappeared and has been replaced with crisp, clear air. This dramatic change in air quality reminds me why action must be […]

  • Published
    March 29, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Why import competitors for shrinking pool of jobs?

    The gist of economist Charles Lawton’s March 15 column, “Maine must welcome immigrants,” seems to be “American workers are no good, so we need more immigrants.” Even as he acknowledges the doleful effects of mass immigration on public finances, he advocates for more. No wonder they call economics “the dismal science.” Yet, Economics 101 teaches […]

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  • Published
    March 29, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Maine’s elected federal officials should help refugees in our state

    It is unconscionable to think we would allow people in our community to go without food or shelter because they are here as refugees or whatever their legal status. While it does not surprise me that our governor would take that position, I have wondered why our federal elected officials, Sens. Susan Collins and Angus […]

  • Published
    March 29, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Tidal power has advantages for Maine

    After reading in the Maine Sunday Telegram (“Business week in review: Rail deliveries delayed, and lots of development news,” March 1) that the Public Utilities Commission is to reconsider deals with wind-power companies, I was very disappointed. Wind power development will have to be subsidized by taxpayers and ratepayers for decades. I do not want […]

  • Published
    March 28, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Even after fastidious care, a house sometimes buckles post-winter

    I’m a Virgo, and I have six planets in Virgo and a rising sign of Pisces (a water sign), all according to my astrological chart. What does this have to do with ice dams? I’ll tell you. People born under the sign of Virgo are fastidious, great attention to detail, perfectionists, must analyze every situation, […]

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    March 28, 2015

    Letter to the editor: South Portland pledge flap echoes McCarthy era

    I applaud the three young women at South Portland High (“South Portland students make pledge policy plea to faculty leaders,” March 20) who have sought to make clear that the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance at the beginning of the school day should be optional, not mandatory. Rote recitation drains words of their meaning. […]

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    March 28, 2015

    Letter to the editor: To bring jobs and clean electricity to Maine, support solar bill

    As a student at Baxter Academy in Portland, I am concerned about the impact of climate change on my future. As a state, we are not keeping up with with solar energy development. With that, we are also losing job opportunities. Even though the prices of these panels have dropped by 50 percent in the […]