Our panel of editorial page editors joins us to discuss the news that made headlines in May, as well as the other stories that grabbed their attention.
Guests
- Susan Young, editorial page editor, Bangor Daily News
- Greg Kesich, editorial page editor, Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram
- Ben Bragdon, editorial page editor, Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel
Resources
- Mills Signs Paid Leave Bill Into Law
- Mills Signs State 'Conversion Therapy' Ban
- Bill To Expand Abortion Providers In Maine Gets Ok In House
- Mills Signs Bill To Make Maine The First State To Ban Native American School Mascots
- Maine House Endorses Ban On Single-Use Plastic Bags
- Former Connecticut Governor Chosen To Lead University of Maine System
- BDN Comments for: 40 years later, UMaine System still hasn’t figured out how to transfer credits
- Red Flag Laws: Understanding Extreme Risk Protection Orders and Whether A Bill Will Pass in Maine
- The View From Here: Help for those who don’t know how to ask
- PPH: Our View: Maine lawmakers should pass broad ‘red flag’ bill
- Measure That Would Effectively Kill CMP Project Gets Tepid Nod From Legislative Committee
- Lawmakers Hear From Public On Proposal To Buy Maine’s Private Electric Companies
- Mills Signs Bill Restoring 'Net Metering' For Solar Users
- Bill To Eliminate Religious And Philisophical Exemptions From Maine Vaccine Requirements Becomes Law
- LD 911: An Act To Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue To Promote Land Conservation, Working Waterfronts, Water Access and Outdoor Recreation
- As Prison Population Grows, Maine's DOC Plans to Relocate Women to Long Creek
- Pingree: Congress Must 'Move Toward An Impeachment Inquiry'