President Trump explains his meddling into Maine’s affairs as concern for the rights and well-being of women and girls, but that just doesn’t pass the smell test. A different interpretation emerges when you combine the consistent denial of women’s rights, the gutting of programs that support women’s health, his attitudes toward women and history of […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Questions for Rep. Golden and Sen. Collins | Letter
I have questions, but my representatives do not have answers. It’s not impossible to answer constituent questions. I know, because I always receive answers from Sen. King. But somehow, even though I go through the exact same process with Sen. Collins and Rep. Golden, verifying my contact information and confirming I would like a response, […]
Birthing unit closures a big blow to Maine health care | Letter
As a year-round resident of Mount Desert Island, I am angered and saddened by the upcoming closure of the labor and delivery unit at MDI Hospital. My husband and I selected MDI over the farther, larger hospitals because of the unit’s reputation for excellent maternal care. The team there did more than deliver our child. […]
Trump-Hitler comparison is anything but stale | Letter
I am writing in response to the April 28 letter “Trump-Hitler comparison has grown stale.” Perhaps the writer should read two books that are remarkably prescient describing what can happen when a democracy devolves into an autocracy: “The Plot Against America” (Roth, 2004) and “It Can’t Happen Here” (Lewis, 1935). I will be forever grateful […]
Maine can’t risk falling behind on green energy | Letter
When I was 18, I became a soldier, then a janitor, a cable guy (in York County), a lunch lady, then COVID-19 came and I drove for Uber Eats and tutored kids struggling with Zoom school. Those jobs should pay more, but I never made enough money where I could envision buying a home. Working […]
Connect the values of FDR, America’s libraries and unions | Letter
The latter 2 are bulwarks our democracy and must be protected.
Sen. King needs to walk the walk in opposing Trump | Letter
I was incredibly frustrated to see that Sen. Angus King joined eight Senate Democrats to vote in favor of President Trump’s appointment for ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra. Sen. King has talked the talk when it comes to Trump, often (rightly) saying that Trump’s numerous illegal actions have driven us into a constitutional crisis. King […]
Let’s not miss this chance for more quality child care access | Letter
I write regarding the April 7 article, published in the Press Herald, “Maine parents, health care workers again spar over bills to roll back vaccine requirements in school,” which was addressing two pieces of legislation aimed at rolling back religious exemptions for vaccine requirements. It’s worth mentioning that LD 174, An Act to Restore Religious […]
A big, bright step forward for Lincoln County | Letter
The securing of funding and support for a major fiber-optic broadband expansion is a game-changer.
Who is Rep. Libby really looking after? | Letter
I find it very interesting that Rep. Laurel Libby cries for her constituents’ voice being denied in the Maine State House because of her very callous and monetarily driven actions regarding “outing” a young high school student-athlete. Don’t for one second think that Rep. Libby hasn’t played this all out beforehand, the notoriety, the perceived […]