The proposal we support will not end net energy billing. Nor will it destroy solar expansion in Maine.
Siobhan Brett
Staff Writer
Commentary: Entrepreneurship breaks down barriers for New Mainers
With the right supports, immigrant entrepreneurs can achieve economic stability and financial mobility.
Commentary: Strikedown of affirmative action the ultimate ‘judicial activism’
The Supreme Court decision will inflict enormous harm because it applies to all colleges and universities, public and private.
Commentary: Maine’s history of fighting hunger is inspiring
By donating food to Europe after World War II, Maine made a momentous contribution to peace. Today’s Mainers should follow this powerful example of generosity.
Commentary: Justice Gorsuch’s passionate support for tribes is a mystery
The conservative jurist’s staunch support for tribal rights has created a buzz in the legal world. But at this point, the bigger question is why commentators keep expressing surprise.
Commentary: Want to fight inflation? Try using clean, efficient renewable power
From upgrading appliances to evaluating different means of ‘going solar,’ Mainers can secure more affordable energy at more predictable rates.
Commentary: Ban on flavored tobacco stands to cripple small Maine businesses like mine
This latest attempt at prohibition ignores everything we already know about how little it works.
Our View: Expansion of abortion access must be kept in context
The removal of certain limits on abortion in Maine would be transformational – just not in the way its opponents have suggested.
Commentary: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a threat to your health – and our democracy
Will the dazzlement of the Kennedy name be sufficient to blind voters to his history of misrepresentations and outright lies?
Commentary: Court rulings on homeless encampments do not tie cities’ hands
Some of the perceived legal barriers to various means of responding to Maine’s crisis of homelessness are just that – perceived.