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Editorials
View from Away: Like pet rocks and bell bottoms, 1970s bad economic news is back to haunt Biden
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (TNS)
Our View: Sovereignty falls short, but state-tribal relations move forward
Maine’s federally recognized tribes last week pulled back on their effort to win recognition of their inherent rights during this legislative session. It’s a disappointing end to a campaign that saw the tribes gain unprecedented support for a bill that would have superseded the 1980 Maine Settlement Acts, amending a historical wrong and giving them […]
View from Away: Democracy wins as New York’s highest court invalidates an obnoxious hyperpartisan gerrymander
New York Daily News (TNS)
View from Away: Blaming Biden only goes so far in explaining current global inflation woes
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (TNS)
Our View: With No Mow May, you can help the planet by doing nothing
Bees across the world are in peril, but Mainers can help by letting their yards go wild.
Our View: Police must adjust to save lives under Good Samaritan law
The expansion of the law, expected to be signed by Gov. Mills, makes it clear that the focus at the scene of an overdose should be on saving lives, not making arrests.
Our View: Maine has what it takes to compete in space race
The Legislature and Gov. Mills were right to take the bold step this session of establishing the Maine Space Port Corp., which plays off the state’s features.
View from Away: Trump-fueled GOP culture wars target the gay pride flag
The Baltimore Sun (TNS)
Our View: Gov. Mills, lawmakers find common ground
Last minute compromises on utility regulation and the Good Samaritan law make Maine better able to meet its challenges.