His work across the aisle during the Senate’s Katrina inquiry helped pave the way for legislation that has made us all safer.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Douglas Rooks: Jared Golden occupies imaginary middle ground
The second-term congressman is playing a dangerous game with his opposition to President Biden’s agenda.
Maine Voices: Our state has an untapped supply of potential new hires
Mainers with disabilities would love to work and are capable and productive yet often don’t get the chance to prove themselves.
Commentary: Question 3 a common-sense effort to secure the right to grow our own food
If you want a more ecologically sound and economically free and just food system, vote ‘yes.’
Maine Voices: More funding not a long-term fix for our state’s child care crisis
Instead of hoping for Washington to bail us out, Maine legislators should take a scalpel to onerous regulations.
Maine Voices: Opening our eyes is key to reducing frequency, impact of domestic violence
Each perpetrator is someone else’s supportive friend, loving brother, caring father, helpful neighbor or favorite coworker.
Jay Ambrose: Attorney general at war with free speech
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Jim Fossel: Give help to those who need it most
The government should focus on supporting community relief efforts, not supplanting them with costly bureaucracy.
The Maine Millennial: Climate considerations forced tough decision on Question 1
While I weep for the trees that will be cut down, I see the CMP power corridor project as a necessary evil.
Sen. Craig Hickman: Vote yes on Question 3 to reaffirm that all power is inherent in the people.
Maine should amend our Constitution to enshrine a right to food, the state senator and organic farmer writes.