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Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Black History Month: Gerald Talbot, Maine’s first Black lawmaker
During his three House terms, Talbot championed migrant worker rights, Indian tribal sovereignty, fair housing and creating a holiday to honor King.
DHHS official: Editorial overlooks strides made toward addressing child care challenges
The state of Maine is improving the quality of child care services, increasing accessibility and supporting providers.
Tom Waddell: We must unite around fundamental rights for all
Christian terrorists helped storm the Capitol, and it was a long time coming.
Commentary: MaineGeneral must be held to account for putting donors first
The hospital’s actions lowered confidence in the vaccination system at a critical time.
Commentary: Damning legal brief makes it even more obvious why Senate must convict Trump
The case against the former president doesn’t require any special effects.
Maine Voices: How cheats and scam artists are helping us invest in the future
Whatever their background, anyone who spends a stimulus check is channeling most of that money into an economy that needs it.
Maine Voices: Legislature should take steps to keep solar development green
Lawmakers have the chance to guide the location of projects to minimize impacts on land that provides other important benefits.
George Smith: There’s still work to do to restore Maine rivers
A lot has been done to remove dams and restore habitat, but it’s not enough.
Bill Nemitz: He pleaded for a hospital bed, only to die outside his prison cell
Two years after Andrew Leighton’s death inside the Maine State Prison, his family wants their day in court.