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Douglas Rooks: Resistance is definitely not futile
Trump’s traits, like LePage’s before him, make opposition more difficult, and more necessary.
George Smith: Pythons on the loose, and other suggested bills
Love for the legislative process leads to a series of proposals for the 128th Legislature.
Tom Saviello: Maine Warden Service could use a few good women
Love the outdoors? There’s a place for you in public service.
Maine Compass: Why defunding Planned Parenthood makes no sense for Maine
For every dollar spent on family planning programs, the government saves about $7 in future costs.
Alan Caron: Trump’s alt-reality world
We are writing the next chapter in American history, and it’s no time for spectators.
Charles Krauthammer: Trump address abdicates America’s role as global leader
A free world marked by open trade and mutual defense was our vision since Truman. Until now.
Don Roberts: Sore losers are trying to delegitimize President Trump
Without even giving the new president a chance, cynical forces are conspiring against him.
Jason Savage: Editorial dismisses reality of Obamacare repeal
Don’t forget the millions of people adversely affected by the ACA.
Community Compass: Augusta program seeks thriving downtown
Kennebec Savings Bank, which got its start on Water Street, supports a new program designed at bringing investment to downtown Augusta.