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Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine Compass: Frustration with COVID vaccine rollout is a lesson in health equity
Everyone should have a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible, a group
Rep. Charlotte Warren: It’s time for Maine to do something different with criminal justice
The state is spending money in the wrong places, writes the chairwoman of the Legislature’s Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee.
Sen. Woodsome: It’s time to lift the cap on Maine’s charter schools
The limit on the public institutions is unnecessary and arbitrary, and it restricts education options for families with less money.
Maine Voices: National shortage of blood donations? As one upstanding citizen, it’s not my problem.
The FDA bans gay male blood donors as a class, while others who engage in significantly higher-risk activity are still permitted to donate blood.
Douglas Rooks: George Smith lived his life well, right to the end
The legendary lobbyist, outdoorsman and columnist gave it his all, even after falling ill.
Maine Compass: Clean Energy Corridor will help Maine families like mine
Maine is the only place the writer has ever wanted to be, and the powerline project is helping to keep him here.
Maine Voices: Focus on learning loss overlooks everything our kids have weathered
Young people have lost loved ones, connections with friends and family and a stable routine. Let’s give them extra time to learn academic skills.
George Smith: Real Mainers never throw anything away
Clothes, books, fly rods – we can’t seem to part with any of them.
Another View: How to honor George Smith
We owe it to the great outdoorsman to pick up his mantle and carry it forward.