Question 3 on the statewide ballot is an important step toward addressing unmet infrastructure needs.
Our View
Our View: Fact-free U.S. response to New York City attack won’t reduce terror risk
Well-reasoned strategies to prevent violence will be more effective than President Trump’s blame-immigrants reaction.
Our View: Portland City Council endorsements: Costa in District 4, Cook in District 5
Voters should support two candidates with the experience and temperament our city needs.
Our View: On school bonds – ‘No’ on Question 3, ‘Yes’ on 4
Portland should not pull out of the state funding process when there’s still a chance for success.
Our View: Gov. LePage way off base on state Question 2
He’s wrong about how much Medicaid expansion costs, how it works and who gets it.
Our View: Struggling Americans face downward spiral of illness, gloom and opioid use
To fulfill his promises on the drug crisis, President Trump has to deliver on his economic ones.
Our View: We back Jill Duson for at-large City Council seat
Her experience and commitment to fair process should earn her another three years.
Our View: President Trump’s anti-opioid proposal falls far short of need
His emergency declaration offers ringing promises on how he’ll fight addiction – but not the cash to fulfill them.
Our View: No on Portland’s Question 1. Rent limits won’t work.
Portland needs more housing, and many renters need assistance. The referendum offers neither.
Our View: LePage’s refusal of federal job funds could have high cost for Maine
Passing up the money makes no sense financially – all it does is put another hurdle in the way of people trying to better themselves.