Stated policy fails to address any of the issues outlined in a report about his agency by the University of Maine.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Pro-life rallies may be smaller than march in France, but still momentous
Newsworthy details last year include shut down of many abortion clinics, passage of laws curbing abortions.
Don’t let pride stop you from mending fences
When a friend dies, all chances of repairing rifts dies too.
Services lacking for women veterans
VA, other agencies not fulfilling their obligation to aid women returning from war.
Distracted world must remember that 219 Nigerian girls are still missing
We cannot forget the girls, kidnapped from their school 278 days ago.
A look out the frosted window offers prognostications, fun facts, pet peeves
Even though people are still numb from pre-election blitz, politicians pick up where they left off.
Losers think ranked-choice voting gives them a better chance of winning
We often vote for the candidate we perceive to be the lesser of two (or more) evils.
4-H Club members on front lines of nation’s defense during Cuban missile crisis
Discovery of booklets to help us survive a nuclear attack brings back memories.
Politics on the local level more about relationships than ideology
How did a progressive feminist like me come to endorse a conservative Republican like Nick Isgro for mayor of Waterville?
Scott Walker, 2016’s wild card
Wisconsin governor would put the GOP back in the hunt for lower- and middle-class voters.