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Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
George Smith: Central Maine Power proposal way over the line
A plan to cut a transmission line through the north woods makes no sense for Maine.
Karen Heck: Before voting, ask yourself these questions
Your choices at the polls matter.
Maine Voices: Survivors of domestic abuse need access to reproductive health care
The Trump administration’s proposals to restrict the use of Title X would put women’s options at risk.
Sustain Mid Maine Coalition: Ask candidates about the ‘3 Es’
Their answers on energy, the economy, and the environment should guide your choices.
Sen. Ron Collins: Vote no on Question 1 to protect the integrity of Maine elections
Ranked-choice voting is a mess, and could cause chaos in the weeks after a vote.
The Maine Millennial: First volley against the stigma of addiction is owning one’s alcoholism
Here’s how it is to be an addict, and here are important ways to begin to recover.
Greg Kesich: Criticize what she said, if you want, but not her right to say it
Many readers took issue with a recent Cynthia Dill column, but can we no longer tolerate differences of opinion?
Jim Fossel: Primaries will be a goat rodeo
It’s going to be a wild ride, and the outcomes of the crowded races could shape Maine politics for years to come.
Tom Saviello: Central Maine Power project a bad deal for Maine
The proposal would allow a foreign company to cut a wide swatch through the forest of northern Maine, with little benefit to the state.