I am mad as heck at Central Maine Power’s decades of willful negligence and obstruction of clean, renewable energy in Maine and you should be, too, especially if you think we should do our part to address climate change. Now Maine’s largest utility wants to break its contracts, admitting it neglected to provide for the […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: USM’s Promise Scholarships already paying dividends
As a USM graduate school alumna, school superintendent in Maine and volunteer member of the USM Promise Scholarship Program Advisory Board, I was grateful for the Feb. 7 story “USM grows scholarship program for disadvantaged and first-generation students,” and wanted to add my perspective about this scholarship’s unique model for success. Because of the generosity […]
Letter to the editor: Racial impact statements bill is long overdue
Thank you to House Assistant Majority Leader Rachel Talbot Ross, D-Portland, for introducing L.D. 2, An Act to Require the Inclusion of Racial Impact Statements in the Legislative Process, and kudos to the Editorial Board for endorsing the proposal. These racial impact statements could be particularly instructive for Sen. Susan Collins. When asked about systemic […]
Letter to the editor: Put your money where your unmasked mouth is
If you don’t want to wear a mask, agree to be denied medical treatment if you catch COVID-19, a reader writes.
Letter to the editor: Line-jumping erodes trust in vaccine effort
In 1966, Sen. J. William Fulbright wrote a book titled “The Arrogance of Power.” He could have been talking about MaineHealth. As Maine’s largest health care provider they appear to think they are free to do whatever they want. Apparently when they started administering COVID vaccines to employees who had no patient contact, they were […]
Letter to the editor: Indigenous people struggle with others’ definitions
A few years ago, those members of my extended family who live in Canada were afforded the opportunity to register as Indigenous peoples. This was the product of a ruling that determined Canada could not deny such claims based on blood quotient because actions taken by the government to “reform” Indigenous peoples led many to […]
Letter to the editor: Lack of access to quality early learning economic issue for Maine
Your recent news article (Jan. 27) and editorial (Jan. 29) on a report titled “Early Childhood Programs’ Scarcity Undermines Maine’s Rural Communities” caught my attention. From a business perspective, the lack of access to quality early learning and child care programs faced by rural children and their families is a real economic challenge for Maine. […]
Letter to the editor: Late Republican statesman saw practical solution to climate change
Your article about the amazing career of George Shultz, upon his recent passing at the age of 100, reminds us of what real integrity in government can look like. He clearly approached challenges with more intellect, analysis and practicality than dogma. Toward the end of his life he turned his attention to preventing nuclear war […]
Letter to the editor: MaineHealth CEO shows disregard for patients
Asked to justify the network’s vaccination policy, Bill Caron doesn’t mention the people MaineHealth serves or the pandemic they face.
Letter to the editor: Expand earned income, child tax credits
It is good to see a COVID-19 relief bill inch its way toward enactment. I was glad to see Sen. Susan Collins become part of negotiations, attempting to come up with a bipartisan bill. The Republican proposal was flawed, but at least it was a good effort. Now we need Congress to move forward and […]