The state’s health system can’t afford it. Let’s not sacrifice stability for budget optics.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
How 340B is failing the patients it was meant to help | Opinion
The drug pricing program can be a prescription for profit when hospitals consolidate.
Maine ought to reject people’s veto petition | Opinion
Supporting a rejection of the two-year budget that the governor signed into law will result in anarchy and chaos.
How to mobilize Maine, America, in support of Gaza | Opinion
The key to getting more people to speak out Israel’s actions is education.
We must keep politics out of our armed forces | Opinion
The moment we begin to use our military as a political weapon is the moment we begin to lose our republic.
If Democrats aren’t interested in President Vance, they must prove it | Opinion
Regaining the support of the working class needs to be a top priority.
Maine Democrats’ ‘babysitter bill’ needs some tending to | Jim Fossel
The proposal to allow state candidates to use Clean Election funding on care of dependents needs to be sharpened up.
Dr. Merideth Norris is a hero, not a criminal | Opinion
Instead of public humiliation, Norris should have been applauded for her dedication to helping patients rejected by her peers.
I’m all aboard the Ms. Rachel train | Victoria Hugo-Vidal
The Maine children’s entertainer should cheered for advocating for Gaza’s youngest victims, not criticized.
I’m a cisgender female athlete. Don’t tell me transphobia protects me. | Opinion
I believe in a culture of acceptance and inclusion, not one that limits who can join me at the start line.