A policy that involves both United States and Canada and focuses on the right whale’s migration patterns would do more to prevent entanglements.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Gov. Mills: Aiding asylum seekers also helps Maine economy
Enabling municipalities to extend food and shelter to immigrant families now will help solve our workforce shortage tomorrow.
Douglas Rooks: On taxes, good intentions are not enough
Lawmakers must confront a tax system that is skewed toward big corporations and the wealthy.
Bill Nemitz: Sen. Collins, ever fearful of Trump, teeters on the tightrope
Once a self-professed occupant of the political middle, Maine’s senior senator is fast running out of maneuvering room.
Commentary: Douglas Brinkley on JFK and America’s grand, improbable race to put men on the moon
Sure, now it’s old hat — the moon, yeah, been there, done that. But 50 years ago, the very thought, let alone the sight and the sound, of two human beings setting foot onto another celestial rock? Well, that took almost more imagination and more guts and more science than we could get our heads […]
Another View: History along I-95
I am sure the Department of Transportation had reason to recently clear-cut the Western Avenue interchange with Interstate 95. I only wish more people knew exactly what it was they were cutting down (“With eye on safety, Maine DOT clearing trees near I-95 exits,” June 21). The Western Avenue interchange was created in the mid-1950s […]
George Smith: Living with ALS requires help
The columnist has kept on with many of his favorite pursuits with a hand from the people around him.
CMP executive: Legislator wrongly maligns electric utility
The president and CEO of the transmission and distribution company defends his company’s performance, and says a lawmaker’s criticism was ‘inaccurate and inflammatory.’
Alex M. Azar: President Trump is putting patients in control
A few years ago, my doctor recommended a routine heart exam. I would be paying for it out of pocket, since I had a high-deductible plan, so naturally I asked what it would cost. After a great deal of effort, I was told the list price was $5,500, and my insurer’s rate was $3,500. But […]
Commentary: A $15 minimum wage isn’t so scary
A new Congressional Budget Office analysis of a nationwide minimum wage increase has stirred up lots of debate, since it predicts that an increase would have both good and bad effects. The CBO examines three possible levels for the federal minimum wage – $10, $12, and $15 versus $7.25 an hour now (although some states […]