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Our View: LePage lacks leadership in prison shutdown flap
The governor doesn’t know how to do the kind of work necessary to accomplish his goals.
Our View: Suit probes weaknesses in state’s record laws
The LePage administration’s hostility to transparent operation of government.
Our View: In LePage’s world, no one has right answers but him
With bottle bill, the governor once again showed he driven by his dislike of people who don’t share his point of view.
Our View: Avocado economics just don’t add up
There are other reasons why millenials are having a hard time affording a house.
Our View: State wins with port in Portland
A zoning change would let the city pursue its historic role with a modern twist.
Our View: Give economic panel tools it needs to do its job
Maine needs a long-term statewide economic development plan.
Our View: Sessions brings back ineffective, destructive drug policy
The War on Drugs didn’t work before, and it won’t work now.
Our View: Dunlap offers dose of reality to voter fraud panel
The subject has been studied exhaustively, and there is no proof of significant voter fraud.
Our View: Catching ‘The Codfather’ just the first step
A criminal fishing operator’s right to fish should be distributed among those who lived by the rules.