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Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: Young women made sure Portland celebrated Pride
I’m a 33-year-old woman, walking home from CVS to get my prescriptions for the dentist. Walking toward home by Monument Square in Portland, I start to see every color of the rainbow. Myself wearing a short, dark-green dress. What? What is going on? The Pride parade was canceled this year? I keep walking and find […]
Letter to the editor: New Maine civil claims law recognizes childhood sexual abuse victims’ reality
Last week, Gov. Mills signed a law that will allow victims of childhood sexual abuse to bring civil claims, irrespective of when the abuse occurred. This is a monumental shift in the law, and the governor and the Legislature should be applauded for amending the law in a way that acknowledges the reality faced by […]
Letter to the editor: S. Portland tree ordinance tramples private property rights
As a 40-plus-year South Portland property owner, I strongly object to the recent city government’s heavy-handed efforts to take over some of the rights of private property owners. The city’s interest in tree growth is a fine idea and should be limited to public property. However, there should be no usurpation of property owners’ rights […]
Letter to the editor: Pine Tree Power will serve interests of young Mainers
As a young person, born and raised in Maine, I care deeply about this state and its future. Companies like Central Maine Power and Versant, Maine’s major electricity providers, do not. Their decisions impact the lives of Mainers in many ways, but these decisions are motivated first by profit and are not necessarily in the […]
Letter to the editor: Sen. Collins right to oppose activist ATF nominee
Sen. Susan Collins recently announced that she will vote against the nomination of David Chipman as director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, saying that she found this nomination to be “unusually divisive.” I couldn’t agree more. As the executive director of the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine, I work hard to preserve […]
Letter to the editor: Another view about lack of U.S. flags in, around Portland
We thank retired Navy Cmdr. Andrew Bradick (author of a June 26 letter) for his years of service but have a different view about the lack of American flags on display in the Portland area. After a five-day visit, he “observed a number of Black Lives Matter signs and gay pride flags” but bemoaned that […]
Letter to the editor: Commitment to patriotism runs deep in Maine
A visitor who doubts Mainers’ love of country should have witnessed the service in Springvale organized in honor of a veteran who had outlived his loved ones.
Letter to the editor: Portland charter commissioners need to work together, speak for all
The good people of our great city of Portland have put their trust in our charter commissioners, to review the most sacred document in the city’s government. This commission may be recorded as one of the most diverse in the history of our city, and the task ahead of the commissioners is monumental. I hope […]
Letter to the editor: Maine should move toward universal care
Gov. Mills must sign L.D. 1045, which would provide publicly funded coverage for all Mainers, and champion a federal bill that would let states use federal funds for their own single-payer plans.