Letters
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PublishedMarch 20, 2019
Letter to the editor: Popular-vote amendment part of partisan agenda
It appears that Yarmouth Democratic Rep. Janice Cooper (“Letter to the editor: Popular-vote compact law could easily backfire,” March 12, Page A4) has spent too much time being a political activist rather than a student of how the seat of our government is chosen. Ms. Cooper says she would support amending the Constitution to allow […]
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PublishedMarch 20, 2019
Letter to the editor: Vote to block declaration the least we could expect
Along with others, I applaud Susan Collins for voting against President Trump’s declaration of a national emergency to fund his border wall. She was the only Republican senator up for re-election in 2020 to do so. That being said, what a low bar we have set for ourselves when a senator actually does her job, […]
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PublishedMarch 20, 2019
Letter to the editor: Free film, panel to offer answers on drug issues
Knowledge is power. Last week, I had the opportunity to attend a public forum organized by the town of Falmouth about the drug epidemic and its effects on their community. After an excellent overview of the problem, people gathered in groups to discuss the town’s goals and ideas on how to accomplish them. Unfortunately, I […]
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PublishedMarch 19, 2019
Letter to the editor: MMC fails to work with neighbors
Losing 13 parking spaces on the neighborhood's streets will cause a great inconvenience to those who live there.
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PublishedMarch 19, 2019
Letter to the editor: To reject vaccinations violates social contract
Re: “Falmouth High sees outbreak of pertussis” (March 16, Page A1): Reading about the outbreak of pertussis in Falmouth and the alarming number of cases statewide recently, I find myself thinking about the ridiculous old adage, “What you don’t know can’t hurt you.” I’m old enough to know better, having grown up with the polio […]
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PublishedMarch 19, 2019
Letter to the editor: State Republican Party’s tweets echo an ugly time in history
It’s incredible what kind of xenophobic rhetoric goes almost unnoticed in the era of Donald Trump. Last Thursday, Maine Republican Party Vice Chairman Nick Isgro used the party’s Twitter account to publish an extraordinary thread of tweets arguing that the influx of immigrants into the country was causing a spike in serious diseases, and that […]
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PublishedMarch 19, 2019
Letter to the editor: Social Security recipient pays for federal bungling
Yes, I can explain some simple fundamentals of why Westbrook resident Connie Smith’s bill increases outpace her Social Security increase (“Letter to the editor: Pockets empty despite Social Security boost,” March 13, Page A4). Social Security is not a retirement plan – it is meant to supplement people’s retirement income. Sadly, many people expect Social […]
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PublishedMarch 18, 2019
Letter to the Editor: Don’t undermine local-access television
Spectrum is relegating community TV stations to 'digital Siberia.'
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PublishedMarch 18, 2019
Letter to the Editor: Paid sick leave policy could use improvement
In a March 13 letter, Scout Gregerson argues in favor of L.D. 369, which would require that employers with over five employees provide paid sick leave. The bill goes to great length to specify what is meant by “family member” and for what purposes such leave should be provided (e.g., an employee’s “mental or physical […]
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PublishedMarch 18, 2019
Letter to the Editor: Maine needs sweeping juvenile justice reform
I commend the Portland Press Herald Editorial Board for highlighting the need for juvenile justice reform in our state (“Our View: Replacing Long Creek may now be in reach,” March 4), but it’s incorrect to say that there are no options for young people in need of treatment outside of Long Creek Youth Development Center. […]
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