As it now stands in Maine, drug makers are under no obligation to reveal their own production costs.
Maine Voices
Opinion columns submitted by the public to the Portland Press Herald.
Maine Voices: Trump’s nominee for CIA chief about to undergo a kind of enhanced interrogation
Gina Haspel, who played a key role in the agency’s torture program, may be politically radioactive.
Maine Voices: Rail authority demonstrates two degrees of fraud, waste and abuse
The Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority lacks any meaningful oversight.
Maine Voices: For healthy lives, youth need sense of belonging, connectedness
The disconnectedness our kids feel can allow emotional struggles to fester into personal crisis.
Maine Voices: College is smart choice, if you want it
Here are four bad reasons to rule out higher education and four good reasons to rule it in – namely the security it brings.
Maine Voices: To better manage grief, employees need longer bereavement leave
Mourning a loved one doesn’t end just because it’s time to go back to work..
Maine Voices: Wiscasset has the chance to move forward with Tuesday’s vote
We can improve the parking situation, the traffic flow and pedestrian safety by stopping the MDOT lawsuit.
Maine Voices: Are tax cuts benefiting workers, businesses as promised? Fact is, no
Months after the bill was bullied through Congress, it appears the money saved is not trickling down.
Maine Voices: Pride Portland’s newfound diversity should make us all proud
There’s no harm in energetic young voices ruffling the feathers of the old, exclusionary guard.
Maine Voices: Fentanyl now public enemy No. 1 in America’s war on drugs
Fentanyl caused 58 percent of Maine drug fatalities in 2017, while heroin caused 21 percent.