The ordinance would put at risk hundreds of units currently in the pipeline, rewrite the rules and ultimately worsen the crisis.
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Commentary: Disappointment is Sen. Collins’ legacy to Mainers
A Mainer who is disabled and relies on the Affordable Care Act says livelihoods and health care will be in jeopardy if the senator is re-elected.
Commentary: How my former boss Susan Collins broke my heart – and lost my support
I shared my rape story with her. Then she announced her support for Brett Kavanaugh – in a speech that felt like a slap in the face.
Our View: This is no time to ignore domestic abuse
Partner and family violence, always a problem, is getting worse in the isolation of the pandemic.
Black POWER: This is who we are and what we want
As we grow collective momentum toward reimagining current systems, we support Questions A-E and call for replacing Portland’s council-manager government.
Our View: Maine needs no advice about COVID from South Dakota
But as cases here rise, we should remember to remain vigilant.
Commentary: We traveled a long way to meet with Susan Collins – but she refused
Each of us has been elected to public office, so we know it’s important for public servants to listen to their constituents. So does Sara Gideon.
Former FDIC chair: Susan Collins’ defeat will hurt Democrats
She has long been a consensus-builder and a moderating force on her party, and Joe Biden may feel her loss the most of all.
Maine Voices: Cities, states leading the way in combating climate crisis
Our country’s plan to formally exit the Paris accord Nov. 4 is discouraging, but there’s reason to hope.
Leonard Pitts: Jared Kushner was born rich and white. Now he’s lecturing Blacks
The advice on achieving success is hard to take from someone who started out on third base and thinks he hit a triple.