A clearly worded decision by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court is a refreshing response to hysteria.
Editorials
Opinions from the Portland Press Herald editorial board.
Our View: Don’t play politics with summer lunch program
Poor kids need good nutrition during vacation just as much as they do when school is open.
Another View: MaineCare expansion would push costs onto other payers
People with health insurance will end up paying higher rates if the federal program continues to underpay.
Our View: A roundup of the week
High school basketball, gubernatorial vetoes and other items caught our attention.
Another View: In Maine, across U.S., many standing up for abortion rights
A columnist overlooks the broad-based opposition to measures that would erode a woman’s right to choose.
Our View: Local oversight won’t ease concerns about Maine restaurant safety
A state with a big tourist industry shouldn’t shirk its responsibility to ensure that the food supply is safe.
Our View: Addicted Maine women will pay for treatment cuts
The state’s punishment-first anti-substance abuse strategy forces a Portland halfway house to close its doors.
Another View: One fish, two fish – way too many fake fish on our plates
Federal regulators must step up joint efforts against fraud that hurts our oceans and sensitive consumers.
Our View: Justice for Ayla Reynolds possible only when case can be proved
The anguish of the missing child’s family is understandable, but police and prosecutors can’t be forced into action.
Our View: Don’t change WIC list for Maine potato farmers
There are ways to promote the healthy preparation of spuds without politicizing the process.