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PublishedApril 12, 2020
Jim Fossel: Telecommuting could outlast pandemic
Work habits may never return to the way they were before the COVID-19 outbreak – and Maine's budget should recognize that.
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PublishedApril 5, 2020
Jim Fossel: Mills slow to keep gun shops open
When the definition of 'essential business' is in the eye of the beholder, a commitment to principle matters.
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PublishedMarch 29, 2020
Jim Fossel: Maine Legislature still has a lot of work to do
Current rates of spending won't be sustainable, and lawmakers will have to come back to work before the 2020 election.
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PublishedMarch 22, 2020
Jim Fossel: Old-fashioned democracy threatened by novel virus
The New England town meeting form of government has survived for centuries, but it may not outlive the coronavirus response..
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PublishedMarch 15, 2020
Jim Fossel: Democrats’ primary is ending, but their civil war is just getting started
Joe Biden's success is the last gasp of a party establishment desperately holding onto power.
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PublishedMarch 8, 2020
Jim Fossel: No need to raise Maine governor’s salary
There is no shortage of qualified people willing to run for an office that is supposed to be underpaid.
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PublishedMarch 1, 2020
Jim Fossel: Tribal gaming is no fix for Maine’s gambling problems
The state should have a well-regulated competition among gaming companies, not a protected monopoly for the few.
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PublishedFebruary 16, 2020
Jim Fossel: More spending underway in Augusta
The Democrats' supplemental budget won't need Republican support, and it shouldn't get any.
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PublishedFebruary 2, 2020
Jim Fossel: Commitment can matter more than money
A surplus of enthusiasm can overcome a deficit in the campaign war chest.
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PublishedJanuary 26, 2020
Jim Fossel: Trump scores two wins on trade
The president shows that he is capable of taking an incremental approach toward accomplishing his goals.
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