Alternet
- President Donald Trump’s
sometimes-ally in Congress, Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), was just blasted in an
op-ed from a major Maine newspaper for her role in overturning abortion rights. “Mainers cannot and will not forget Sen.
Susan Collins’ critical role in dismantling the nearly half-century-old
constitutional right, causing cruelty and chaos to ensue,” wrote civil rights
attorney Azaleea Carlea in the Portland Press Herald on Monday. “Either she was
foolish or a hypocritical [sic]. Either way, she is not fit to serve another
term in the U.S. Senate.”
Carlea detailed how Collins, despite promising to not vote
in favor of confirming a Supreme Court Justice who would overturn Roe v. Wade,
accepted Brett Kavanaugh’s word that he accepted the abortion rights ruling as
“settled law.” After being confirmed, Kavanaugh joined four other judges to
overturn Roe v. Wade in a 5-to-4 ruling. Three of those judges — Kavanaugh,
Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett — were appointed by Trump.
Press Herald - Democrat Hannah Pingree is the favorite in the Maine governor’s race, a New
York Times/Portland Press Herald/Siena poll found. The poll is the first public survey done since the June
primaries and also dug into how voters are feeling about U.S. Senate Democratic
nominee Graham Platner’s list of scandals ahead of the election.
For the first time in 15 years
Maine has increased the cost of fishing licenses by $5 for
residents and $19 for nonresidents. Officials said every new dollar is going
directly to the fisheries division of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries
and Wildlife, and the projected increase in annual revenue is nearly $2 million
for multiple projects.
Maine
braces for extreme heat ahead of Fourth of July
Patch - Freeport High School seniors
are among the first in Maine to earn the new Seal of Climate Literacy,
recognizing coursework and projects focused on climate and environmental
issues. The statewide pilot honored 57 students from nine schools and will
expand this fall, with new resources and guidance coming from the Maine
Department of Education.