Fifty years of telling people who to be angry about rather than who to serve led us to this point.
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Portland’s new comprehensive plan presents shared vision for city’s future
The comprehensive plan should be used to change, grow and develop Portland in the coming years.
Maine Voices: Program gives children the social and emotional skills needed to learn
Parents and others should support legislation that calls for exploring whether early childhood consultation could help the entire state.
Maine Voices: Why do so many Republicans spurn Clean Election financing?
Of 67 state lawmakers who financed their campaigns privately, 48 (71 percent) are Republicans.
Maine Voices: It will take more than a tax surcharge to keep doctors away from Maine
In the same way physicians look at the whole patient, LePage should consider all of what draws people here.
Maine Voices: Memorial Day reminds Mainers to honor service members year-round
The state has a rich history of contributions to the nation’s defense, and we should never forget that.
Maine Voices: Worker shortage looms over summer in Maine
A state drawing tourists like never before does not have nearly enough workers to serve, cook and clean for them.
It’s time for Maine to pass its own amendment for equal rights
Call your Republican representatives and urge them to reconsider their opposition to L.D. 197.
Maine Voices: Pre-vaccine state history shows toll that preventable diseases can take
A deadly 1886 Brunswick outbreak underlines how much we take life-saving medical advances for granted.
Minimum-wage hike as godsend: $30 more per week changes my life
Facing nine bills that could tamper with the wage increase, the Maine Legislature must honor what voters embraced in passing the Question 4 referendum.