Despite the divisive politics, regulators can run a fast process that is also a safe one.
Maine Voices
Maine Voices: Reach out and help someone – suicide prevention is everyone’s responsibility
In a time of crisis, we must do a better job accepting mental illness as a disease that is no different from diabetes or a broken limb.
Maine Voices: Time for renewal of Black-Jewish unity against bigotry
In Maine and across the U.S., both communities need to remember their historic cooperation in demanding that America live up to its promise of equality for all.
Maine Voices: Trump on track to winning a second term
The president has held onto his base while winning over skeptics with his free spending ways.
Maine voices: When men are bystanders to abuse, they are also complicit
Men are taught early on that to show empathy and compassion is to show a lack of masculinity.
Maine Voices: Racial injustice is a sad reality, and Maine is no exception
The Maine Justice Foundation has launched the Racial Justice Fund, a $260,000 initiative to fund programs that will further racial justice and equity.
Maine Voices: Schools are learning from COVID’s challenges
Distance learning can be effective if educators take steps to fill in what’s lost by not gathering in person.
Maine Voices: Great American Outdoors Act a stunning bipartisan achievement
Members of Maine’s congressional delegation were fierce advocates for preserving our national treasures like Acadia National Park.
Maine Voices: Hospitality, tourism businesses have been heroes in COVID crisis
They have helped many small businesses weather the pandemic while keeping themselves and customers safe.
Maine Voices: Pandemic only making things worse for those living in poverty
The best programs to emerge from President Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty have been shut down, with predictable results.