I’m voting to reelect state Sen. Teresa Pierce, who represents Falmouth, Cumberland, Long Island, North Yarmouth, Gray and most of Yarmouth. Pierce has a track record of supporting robust public education, environmental protection, women’s reproductive freedom and fiscal responsibility. In addition, her leadership on affordable housing in the last session will boost the variety of […]
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Letter: Help protect gender-affirming care
I urge Mainers to continue supporting gender-affirming care by voting for Harris-Walz in November. Before I retired as a clinical social worker, I had several teenage LGBTQ clients who questioned their gender identity. They were clearly struggling. I saw them for their chosen gender, helped them tell their families, and helped them find resources to […]
Letter: Awareness, action needed to slow climate change disasters
More in-depth reporting and strong legislation would be a powerful combination in tackling these crises.
Letter: Why Republicans love the Electoral College
Possibly the most consequential presidential election of our time is less than two months away. The United States is made up of 50 states, yet all talk seems to be focused on seven “battleground states” because of the outdated Electoral College. This may cause people from other states to feel their vote doesn’t matter. It […]
Letter: Nancy English will bring plenty to the table for Portland City Council
I am writing to express my support for Nancy English as a candidate for City Council District 2. I have known Nancy for 20 years, during which time she has consistently impressed me with her smarts and idealism. She has an unusually strong analytical ability, which makes her the rare candidate who can understand the […]
Letter: Let’s try a new leadership blueprint
Perhaps the greatest gift President Lincoln bestowed on this nation was a blueprint for a new paradigm in leadership. He surrounded himself with a “team of rivals.” This election cycle may be the perfect moment to step into his shoes and shoulder that mantle of inspired leadership. I humbly suggest a Harris-Trump presidency, speaking with […]
Letter: Troubling doublespeak from Sen. Collins
I recently contacted Sen. Susan Collins, imploring her to stand up for our democracy, have the courage of Liz Cheney to put country over party, and endorse Kamala Harris for the presidency. I received the following reply, “While I have indicated that I will not be voting for either major party candidate this year, I […]
Letter: Guy Lebida will be a voice for veterans
A friend and veteran of foreign wars mentioned, “Veterans in Maine know the wages of war are more than just dollars or cents, with many veterans admitting it is too much to bear.” I didn’t think much about it until after Aug. 26, 2021, when the fallout from the devastating withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the […]
Letter: A test of the PUC’s loyalties
Why does the Public Utilities Commission think that repeating the same mistake that created the worst performing electrical distribution organization in the country, Central Maine Power, is a good idea? Why do they think it is a good idea to keep finances hidden by an organization that has time and time again come back to […]
Letter: Portland’s ed techs deserve better
The city’s school board needs to get its priorities straight and stop nickel-and-diming some of the system’s most important employees.