Prostate cancer PSA tests are not obsolete (Maine Voices, Sept. 15). I’m alive because our Brunswick hospital lab made an error. At every annual examination before 1994, my prostate-specific antigen blood test was 3.5. My doctor said that was OK. Then the lab lost my PSA sample, so another was submitted. The lab found the […]
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Letter to the editor: Afghan evacuees deserve stability in the U.S.
The Afghan Adjustment Act will grant a proper vetting and a timely path to permanent residency for the tens of thousands of Afghans who fled the fall of their country to the Taliban.
Letter to the editor: Producers of pollution should cover the costs
I read Matthew Yglesias’ Sept. 17 column about the climbing costs of solar and wind projects, as well as a possible labor shortage, and think that part of the solution is in a carbon fee imposed on oil, natural gas and coal. These are the fuels we need to replace if human beings are going […]
Letter to the editor: Onus is on state, Mills to fix indigent defense in Maine
This state’s indigent legal representation arrangements are in violation of the United States Constitution (“Civil rights board seeks Department of Justice investigation of Maine indigent defense services,” Sept. 15). How much longer is this to be tolerated? The onus is on our legislators and, more importantly, on our governor, to establish a permanent system of […]
Letter to the editor: Obituaries don’t reflect our community
I find the obituary section of the Portland Press Herald oddly missing whole elements of our population. The Portland area has a significant immigrant population and has had for a good while. Do they not die? Their life stories can be compelling, but their deaths do not regularly feature. If they were, we all might […]
Letter to the editor: 201 Federal Street is a big letdown
201 Federal Street, at the corner of Temple and Federal streets in the Old Port, is topped out. The windows are in and the cladding, for the most part, is installed. This seems like a good time to say that I am not sure I could be more underwhelmed by the finished product. I will […]
Letter to the editor: Chamber event should have featured both sides
In the Sept. 15 story about the Portland Community Chamber of Commerce’s “forum” on Pine Tree Power (“Portland chamber slams public power proposal as activists demonstrate”), a key detail was buried in the middle of the piece: The event was sponsored by Central Maine Power. One side of the issue sponsored an event and didn’t […]
Letter to the editor: Alternatives to gun control cost money
Maine’s state NRA director has called for fully funding our judicial system, hiring more judges and prosecutors, increasing school security and providing more access to mental health care.
Letter to the editor: Tuberville’s interference is a disgrace
I am outraged that through the actions of a single U.S. senator, Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, our military readiness and strength are being undermined. This radical politician has arbitrarily blocked personnel advancements for reasons that could be addressed by arbitration and compromise. Tuberville is singularly weakening our military leadership and readiness. He is responsible for […]
Letter to the editor: If McCarthy is in trouble, we are too
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is in a hell of a fix and, unfortunately, the rest of the American public is in it with him. McCarthy needs to get the House to pass a temporary spending bill to avert a government shutdown on Sept. 30. Members of McCarthy’s own party, the Freedom Caucus, are opposed to […]