People are unique. Let me elaborate before our heads swell any larger. Yes, it is true that we, as a species, have done many things to improve our lot in life. In agriculture, we have reshaped vegetation to provide us with more nutritious foods. In construction, we have projects that provide more water (dams); more […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: We should work harder to close Maine’s pregnancy care gap
Re: The front-page May 9 Maine Sunday Telegram article “Maine has glaring race disparity in care during pregnancies”: Fifty years ago, I did my Bates thesis on essentially this subject, focusing on the high infant mortality of Blacks versus whites. I posited that this was because of the high cost of health care, and the […]
Letter to the editor: Senate drug import bill won’t reverse earlier mistakes
We’d be better off now if Congress hadn’t voted in 2003 to bar Canadian imports and ban Medicare from negotiating with drugmakers.
Letter to the editor: Uniform Maine election practices would lessen voter confusion
There are a flurry of election-related bills making their way (or not) through the Maine Legislature. Some of them aim to suppress voters’ rights and access, while others look to write into law the best practices learned from last year’s election cycle. In 2020, a number of new procedures and helpful tools were implemented to […]
Letter to the editor: Mandating fetal remains burial will put burden on families
As a woman in Maine, I am concerned about L.D. 1225, An Act to Provide Dignity for Fetal Remains by Requiring their Interment or Cremation. The bill requires the final disposition resulting from abortion, miscarriage or fetal death, regardless of gestation age, through cremation or interment. It threatens a woman’s right to choice under the […]
Letter to the editor: Collins wise to question misleading CDC virus guidance
Sen. Susan Collins recently questioned the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for issuing “confusing, conflicting guidance” when it comes to the issuance of COVID guidelines. In light of the recent misleading information the agency put out about the outdoor transmission rate, I couldn’t agree more with her concern. The CDC recently released a […]
Letter to the editor: Expo vaccine clinic shows what public health is all about
With live entertainment, streamers and doctors making sure to address a mother’s concerns, the experience was easy and joyous.
Letter to the editor: Leeman will serve District 4 well on Charter Commission
The best news out of the decision to create a commission to re-examine, and perhaps amend, the city’s charter is that Cheryl Leeman is stepping forward to once again lend her leadership, guidance and experience to this undertaking. Cheryl has served multiple terms on our school committee and City Council and as mayor. Her cordial […]
Letter to the editor: Maine coalition shares resources on mental health, substance misuse
May is Mental Health Awareness Month – a good reminder to take some time to check in with your loved ones – and yourself – and reach out for help if you need it. Our lives have been consumed by the coronavirus pandemic for over a year, and the stresses related to the pandemic have […]
Letter to the editor: Portland’s plantings lend note of cheer
Just a note to say what a great job the city of Portland has done with their flower planting. They have done this for years. The flowers, mostly tulips, look beautiful. Way to go, Portland! Ed Reagan Portland