Withdrawing Medicaid access will not suddenly make patients able to work a job — nor will it mean that they will stop getting sick.
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Kennedy Center consolation prizes for the president | Letter
An array of worthy establishments are just waiting in the wings.
Maine voters must turn their attention to the urgent | Letter
Enough about the politics, the candidates. Pour the energy into supporting something that really matters.
The best way to honor 250 years would be to limit money in elections | Letters
Wherever you fall on the political spectrum, remember that we decide what comes next.
I recommend a stint as an election worker | Letter
This experience was a real eye-opener for me.
Let’s recommit to government by the people, not the PACs | Letter
Maine should support a constitutional amendment restoring the ability of Congress and the states to set reasonable limits on money in elections.
Portland’s trees make way for yet more soulless construction | Letter
This city’s priorities are blindingly clear.
David Brooks is wrong about Platner, wrong about Maine | Letter
If Platner is “a moral degenerate,” what does that make the rest of us?
To preserve capitalism, we must keep its excesses in check | Letter
To have one entity or individual control too many resources disrupts the free and fair flow of resources.
Report on struggling Mainers only scratched the surface | Letter
A recent study suggests that nearly half of the state’s households are unable to cover basic costs. The reality on the ground is worse.