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Editorials
Opinions from the Portland Press Herald editorial board.
Another View: Let’s have logical labeling for food expiration dates
Foods that have passed the expiration date printed on their containers may still be good.
Our View: Houses offer Mainers new model for assisted living
A Topsham facility shows how smaller can be better when it comes to caring for seniors.
Our View: School absences add up for young students
Too many missed days in the early grades can put a child at a real disadvantage.
Our View: Anti-Obamacare fog still hovers over D.C.
Many Republicans agree that they hate the Affordable Care Act, but they can’t agree why.
Another View: Writers should not rush to absolve officer in shooting
We don’t know enough to say that a police officer was justified in a fatal shooting in Portland last month.
Another View: Like Trump, many of us are inconsistent on hate crimes
Terrorism, psychological problems or plain evil are labels we put on senseless acts of violence.
Another View: Dear SpaceX, NASA: Fly us back to the moon
It’s time America set its sights a little higher.
Our View: Don’t mess with success at Maine’s state parks
With attendance setting records, now is not the time to outsource the jobs of veteran employees who help visitors feel welcome.
Our View: Trump’s infrastructure plan would lack real investment for Maine
The president’s promises sound good, but they would do little for rural states like ours.