He has declined to state his view on pre-existing conditions coverage and has let religious groups stand in the way of contraception care.
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Dana Milbank: Amid tirade against most of world, Trump gets foreign leaders laughing – at him
Officials at the U.N. shake their heads, shrug and chuckle as America’s insulter-in-chief creates a spectacle of boasting, name-calling, taunting and disrespect.
Rep. Berry: CMP power line project a bad deal for Maine, would hurt clean-energy efforts
Besides negative environmental impacts, there is no clear economic benefit for the state and no clear evidence of greenhouse gas reductions.
Leonard Pitts: Too many of us rationalize sexual assault while survivors live in pain
Some even say an attack should be expected, which is one reason why so many rapes are never reported.
Commentary: To protect herself, and court, Collins should insist on FBI probe of Kavanaugh
Her party would still be able to confirm him – before or after the midterms – if an inquiry turns up nothing.
Maine Voices: In vote on court nominee, Margaret Chase Smith put principle before party
Sen. Collins could do the same today, by standing up for her belief in women’s right to decide whether to have an abortion.
Kathleen Parker: Hurricane Florence hasn’t finished with us yet
We’re waiting for record-breaking flooding that is expected to start Tuesday and continue for days.
Commentary: To fill health care provider shortage, Maine needs physician assistants
But Maine’s laws, which can place unnecessary restrictions on physician assistants, are holding them back.
Maine Voices: Single lawmaker could restore honor to court confirmation process
One Republican senator is all it takes to restore the 60-vote threshold on whether to approve or deny.
Maine Voices: Trump just the worst symptom of a sickened political system
The time’s right for a National Unity Agenda that would end the merry-go-round of bad candidates.