Opinion

Endorsements: The time has come for popular vote

Here is a reminder why the presidential candidates are spending so much money and time in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida: They are among the few so-called battleground states where support f...

Endorsements: The word ‘every’ does not need replacing

Word ‘every’ does not need replacing

Endorsements: A strong broadside against nicotine use

A strong broadside against nicotine use

Endorsements: Put new state fee initiatives to voters

Put new state fee initiatives to voters

Endorsements

Amendment B, the so-called Gallagher Repeal, a sensible approach to taxes

Endorsements

Let towns have their way on gaming

Endorsements: Keep out of reproductive rights

Keep out of reproductive rights

Endorsements: No on family and medical leave

One of the most significant questions on the November ballot is the creation of a paid family and medical leave enterprise within the state’s Department of Labor. Most employers a...

Endorsements: Easier bingo!

In what is the least impactful question on the November ballot, voters are being asked to make it quicker for new charities to organize bingo games and raffles for their fundraisers. ...

Endorsements: A note to readers

Our endorsements will continue, addressing the 11 questions and multiple candidates, on one or two print days a week through Oct. 21. They will also be posted on the Why so soon? The ballo...

Endorsements: Don’t touch the tax rate

Two-thirds of a million dollars in in-kind contributions so far, is being used to advocate cutting the state’s individual and corporate tax rates from 4.63% to 4.55%. With the damage done to...

Who shall lead?

If it’s examples, not politicians, we seek, look no further than George C. Marshall
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