A recent study suggests that nearly half of the state’s households are unable to cover basic costs. The reality on the ground is worse.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
America’s 250th birthday is all about Trump. Spare me. | Letter
I find it hard to swallow that our current president is the face of our country as we approach our 250th birthday as a nation. Isn’t his image plastered all over Washington, D.C., already, like Big Brother’s? (The idea of a new $250 bill with his mug on it? Gimme a break! What am I […]
TotalEnergies payout clearly indicates Trump’s priorities | Letter
Why is President Trump willing to pay almost $1 billion of our tax money to increase our utility bills? That is essentially what Trump did when he agreed to pay the French company TotalEnergies $928 million to cancel the leases it already had signed for wind farms in the waters off New York and North […]
One tax loophole we must close | Letter
Let’s step away from the stepped-up basis.
We must continue the fight against AIDS | Letter
June 5, 2026, marked 45 years since the first case of HIV was reported. In the early 1980s, a diagnosis was confusing and frightening because the condition was not well understood. As a person who had gotten sick with pneumocystis pneumonia in early 1982, I was told to go home and get my affairs in order. I was given the diagnosis […]
National Defense Authorization Act needs robust scrutiny | Letter
Most Americans have never heard of Section 224 of the House version of the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act. That should concern us. Buried within this massive defense bill is the U.S.-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative, a provision that critics say would move the U.S.-Israel relationship beyond military aid and toward deeper military-industrial integration through […]
The public should get familiar with AEDs and CPR | Letter
The moving front-page story about the use of an automatic external defibrillator to resuscitate an athletic trainer who collapsed on the field brings up the importance of AEDs in public venues (“Winslow athletic trainer saved this umpire’s life,” May 29). Up to 30% of heart attack victims have “sudden cardiac death” as their initial […]
Coal ash protections must remain in place | Letter
Weakening these rules only ensures more pollution and more illness.
The fossil fuel industry still has us in a chokehold | Letter
The world as we know it today was built on the back of burning fossil fuels. Unfortunately, this process has come at a tremendous cost. Emissions from burning fossil fuels are rapidly warming our world at a rate that has never occurred in the history of our planet. Why, then, do we continue to burn planet-killing fossil […]
I pine for the grace and style of past presidents and first ladies | Letter
When visiting Washington, D.C., I would feel reverence and awe while driving by and visiting the White House and grounds. They embody years of challenges and stand as a testament to our history and to our future. Things have changed with Trump in residence. Jackie Kennedy’s Rose Garden has been transformed into a restaurant patio. The […]