Lakes and streams across Maine are vulnerable to invasive species, which can ruin our enjoyment of these amazing natural resources.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Commentary: Swelling grocery bills are pummeling the poorest Americans
If you’ve long had to find all the savings you can, you’ll find there’s nowhere left to save.
Douglas Rooks: Tribes have waited too long for governors’ respect
There should be no more pressing matter if Gov. Mills wins her second term.
Maine Compass: Deadlocked DC can still make progress on climate
History has shown how Democrats and Republicans can come together to promote clean energy and reduce emissions.
Nicholas Goldberg: Are animals entitled to basic legal rights just like people?
Los Angeles Times (TNS)
Maine Compass: Remove dams, and make Kennebec everything it can be
What is the word for a fish which begins its life as an egg in a small mountain stream, hatches and swims downstream countless miles, transforms itself to survive in salt water, and journeys out through the Gulf of Maine, above Newfoundland, to Greenland, and then swims all the way back? Awe-inspiring? Miraculous? Thousands upon […]
Maine Voices: Maine’s construction industry is ready to build our clean energy future
But if we continue to block large-scale, multi-year infrastructure projects like the New England Clean Energy Connect, our economy will not grow.
Ramesh Ponnuru: Supreme Court needn’t fear political backlash on abortion
Bloomberg Opinion (TNS)
The View From Here: Living on a two-way street
Thank you and farewell to the readers with opinions about our opinions, who always let us know what they think.
The Maine Millennial: Men get to enjoy sex without consequence. Why can’t women do the same?
The only way to really reduce abortions is birth control and sexual education.