Super Bowl Sunday’s Op/Eds: Budget, Special Education, & More
Opinions and Editorials from around Maine for Sunday, February 7, 2010.
The Kennebec Journal/Maine Sentinel and Portland Press Herald is ready for tough budget decisions and to stop petition fraud
The KJ/MS hopes organic and conventional farmers can find a way to work together.
KJ/MS contributor Eva Murray is concerned about disaster preparedness.
PPH contributor Joan Brunnick Dawson says we need to reassess which students need special ed and which can be helped in the regular classroom.
PPH contributor Molly Pierce remembers what Holden Caulfield means.
The Sun Journal looks for a silver lining in Congress.
SJ contributor Cullen Ryan chastises Governor Baldacci for his budget cuts.
SJ contributor Tony Payne asks if the MEA is doing all it can to keep member health care costs low.
SJ contributor Kelly West is pleased with the mandatory sick leave bill.
SJ contributor Robert Howe looks at the difference between public and private records.
SJ contributor Rita Dube is proud of the Franco-American Heritage Center.

