Regarding the governor’s “paranoid politics” (“Greg Kesich: Outburst confirms the paranoid politics of Paul LePage,” June 26), I must say that it was indeed refreshing to know that there is at least one “politician” (I detest using that pejorative on him) who understands that there is good and evil in the world, politics included. Here, […]
Editorials
Opinions from the Portland Press Herald editorial board.
Our View: Bond logjam hinders public access to land
Gov. LePage says he’ll release conservation funds. But his delay already has been costly.
Our View: Canadian drug imports should just be the start
It’s time we did what other countries do and bargain for the best price on pharmaceuticals.
Another View: Benghazi attack should not be easily dismissed by columnist
The administration was hiding the truth about the uprising that led to four American deaths.
Another View: Nurse practitioners play a vital role in delivering cardiac care
Cost-effective providers are well suited to identify the conditions that lead to heart disease.
Our View: Portland Adult Ed merits permanent home
This important link in our public education system should have the central facility it needs.
Our View: Maine should not accept low-skill, low-wage future
The ‘skills gap’ may be more complicated than we’ve been told, but there’s still a problem.
Another View: Maine’s retirees benefit economy, don’t drag it down
A recent column suggested that all retired Mainers are dependent. That is not the case.
Our View: Legislature acts responsibly on budget, energy bill
In the final days, lawmakers showed that they can work together when they need to.
Another View: LePage achieved much this year, should not be slammed
One comment in the heat of the moment should not outweigh the good he has done.