There’s no getting around the fact that the Maine State Department of Corrections’ goals conflict with how its working incarcerated population is compensated and protected.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine Voices: After a six-year hiatus, our American flag is back
One flag, one country – a country making upward progress.
Maine Voices: It’s time for Maine to suspend the fuel tax
Our state is bracing for one of the most economically disastrous winters in decades. Any action that might lessen its blow must be taken.
Commentary: The ‘red wave’ fizzled, but Greg Abbott and Ron DeSantis showed the GOP how to win
Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TNS)
Commentary: Inaction on Dechaine DNA revelation should be the final straw
The latest development in the murder case offers further proof, as though any more were needed, that our state’s criminal justice system is broken.
Jonathan Bernstein: The most surprising thing about the midterms
Bloomberg Opinion (TNS)
Commentary: Save Maine’s veterans from suicide by forging greater connections
The simple act of making a phone call or paying a visit to a veteran could save a life.
Commentary: The midterm results (so far) show that old political narratives don’t apply
Los Angeles Times (TNS)
Commentary: Maine can end veteran homelessness – here’s how
To sustain recent progress, we must keep building housing for our service members and others struggling to find a home.
Commentary: On Veterans Day, recalling a time I will never forget
Amidst the unspeakable devastation and destruction in Nagasaki, we had a job to do and we did it.