It says a great deal that only one Republican legislator supported the Equal Rights Amendment to the state Constitution.
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: ERA needed to correct historical inequities
I support adding the proposed amendment to the Maine Constitution for equal rights for women. It is long past time for this amendment to be added to the U.S. Constitution, where it also belongs, but it is not too late to add it to our state constitution. It saddens me that anyone, and especially any […]
Letter to the editor: True world government could end all wars
I’ve been seeing flags in support of Ukraine, which is great, but I would like to throw one out there in support of what Bertrand Russell once described as “quite clearly the only way you could ultimately prevent war.” That is, the creation of a Global Federation of States, a world government, a world where […]
Letter to the editor: Maine’s Veterans’ Homes must all remain open
As a Vietnam vet, I find it unbelievable that Maine Veterans’ Homes wants to close the Caribou and Machias Veterans’ Homes because of a lack of staff and patients. There are only six Maine Veterans’ Homes in the state and they want to close two of them? How shortsighted! There are plenty of veterans who […]
Letter to the editor: Proposed building permit cap would stifle growth in North Yarmouth
I am writing today to express my concern about the upcoming citizen-led referendum to cap building permits in North Yarmouth. If passed, the referendum would cap building permits at 15 per year in the village center and village residential districts. Currently, building permits are unlimited in this area, encouraging growth to be concentrated in the […]
Letter to the editor: Pingree bill would hamstring charitable giving efforts
Earlier this month in the House, Rep. Chellie Pingree introduced the Accelerating Charitable Efforts (ACE) Act, which will undoubtedly have the effect of hurting the charitable giving environment that Maine depends on. Mainers are known for their generosity and charitable spirit – now is not the time to subject us to additional bureaucratic measures out […]
Letter to the editor: The tipping point
A little bit in the gratuity jar from each customer can add up to a lot for hardworking retail employees.
Letter to the editor: Maine delegation must continue fight for voting rights
It’s deeply disappointing that our democratic republic is under assault and the federal government has yet to do anything to protect it. It is encouraging that, after the failure of the Freedom to Vote and John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement acts, our Maine delegation, including Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King, are working on improvements […]
Letter to the Editor: Democrats’ antitrust policies would hurt tech businesses
Congress is considering legislation aimed at restricting the technology platforms relied upon by consumers and families across the country. These antitrust bills target important services relied on by Americans that are in jeopardy of being stripped away by a big government takeover of the internet – and conservatives are letting it happen. Liberal Democrats, led […]
Letter to the Editor: Asylum seekers should have to wait for work permit
A bill recently filed by US Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine, would lower the work authorization waiting period for asylum seekers to 30 days. A companion bill was filed by Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King in the Senate. While very appealing to many, this is a bad idea (“Bill would benefit both immigrants and Maine,” […]