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Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
The Maine Millennial: Medicine is a group project
Maine Med was full almost to bursting when I had my donor kidney removed there, but the staff made me feel like I was the only patient in the building.
Jim Fossel: Ideas should be above personalities
Let’s see if Republicans can move beyond Donald Trump the individual in the next presidential election.
Hilary Koch: On Election Day, and beyond, be a little red hen
A children’s book has a lot to say about the state of American politics.
Sen. Russell Black: There’s a lot behind the high price of heating oil
There’s been a lot of talk about what has driven these prices to their current highs.
Sen. Jeffrey Timberlake: After election, work on child deaths will go on
Some of the names may change in the Legislature, but the mission will stay the same.
Douglas Rooks: Campaigns little help, but voters still decide
Yes, elections are worse than they used to be, or at least they accomplish less in steering the course of the nation and each state.
Commentary: Maine home-school growth strong and persisting
Most of the students who began home-schooling during the pandemic are still home-schooling. There are several good reasons for that.
Commentary: Why Gov. Mills isn’t guaranteed the youth vote this November
Young Mainers are grappling with the toughest of choices: to leave or stay in the place we call home.
Scholars Strategy Network: What’s at stake in the Mills-LePage race
Voting has made a difference in the way we live and love life in Maine, and it will once again on Nov. 8.