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Editorials
Our Opinion: Over-65 insurance tiff highlights other issues
A lack of housing in walkable neighborhoods means seniors must drive to stay independent.
Our Opinion: LePage keeps flouting people’s right to know
There is a pattern throughout the administration of hiding public information, sometimes for no reason.
Our Opinion: Gun debate should center on everyday violence
Stopping the rare madman is different than ending the systemic, entrenched violence in our society.
Our Opinion: CDC should share, not squelch, disease data
A state proposal to hide information on outbreaks would put people in danger.
Our Opinion: Court ruling shows need for public land
The public has no guarantee of access when the ownership of special spots change hands.
Our Opinion: Partisanship stalls fight against Zika
Congress went home without resolving a stalemate over how to fund effrots to fight the virus.
Our Opinion: Poor students low priority for higher education
Low-income students are underrepresented at colleges and universities.
Our Opinion: LePage’s views on addiction will lengthen opiate crisis
As the most visible speaker on the issue, his actions and rhetoric have been harmful, and his lack of knowledge concerning.
Our Opinion: Dark-money spending state elections
Outcomes are influenced by interests that can keep their identity a secret.