Congressional Republicans may finally be forced to put some daylight between themselves and the White House.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Health care in Maine is paying the price for D.C. posturing | Opinion
Maine is a state that believes in fairness and cares deeply for its communities. It’s time our government started showing us it shares these values.
Maine must treat suicide like the public health crisis it is | Opinion
Maine rallied against opioids and heart disease. We can do the same here.
Maine’s leaders are failing on brain health care | Opinion
Without bold action from policymakers, preventable deaths, violence
and family tragedies will continue.
Maine’s traditions are not at odds with a red flag law | Troy Jackson
Refusing to change course on this issue is a failure of leadership.
No excuses as Gaza genocide enters year three | Opinion
Although our own government remains complicit, we cannot afford to lose hope.
It’s time for clear national standards on AI | Opinion
Inconsistent policies slow innovation and limit access to technology that already benefits millions of Americans.
Ronald Reagan would no longer recognize the Republican Party | Opinion
My sense is the former president would reserve his harshest criticism of our new relationship with Russia.
Maine’s physician associates make a difference every day | Opinion
PA Week is an opportunity to spotlight the essential role these important providers play in shaping a more efficient health care system.
I’ve put it off long enough. It’s time to get cooking. | Victoria Hugo-Vidal
Pending motherhood has been an effective motivator.