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Jeanne Raney

Jeanne Raney is a speech language pathologist who has worked in preschool, public school and medical settings working with the special needs population. She has a master’s in communication disorders from the University of Minnesota, recently completed a master’s of jurisprudence in child law and policy from Loyola Law School, Chicago, and is currently completing her administrative certification through the University of Wyoming. She lives in Sublette County.

My pledge of allegiance

Opinion
March 24, 2020 by Jeanne Raney 7 Comments

Instead of blindly reciting the pledge, guest columnist Jeanne Raney considers what allegiance means in the modern age.

Who is responsible for the hypocrites?

Opinion
April 19, 2019 by Jeanne Raney 3 Comments

We must consider both the audience and the actors to understand the stage show that American politics have become.

A friendly (?) note to Sen. Hutchings

Opinion
February 26, 2019 by Jeanne Raney 6 Comments

A columnist disputes a state senator’s claims that people choose sexual orientation and condemns idea that orientation includes pedophilia and bestiality.

Let’s pay for education, not prisons

Opinion
January 18, 2019 by Jeanne Raney 1 Comment

A good education costs plenty but it’s far cheaper than incarcerating the uneducated. More than one-third of Wyoming inmates dropped out of high school.

Senators should do their homework, not cut education

March 6, 2018 by Jeanne Raney 2 Comments

Numerous national studies refute the idea that cutting education spending will save Wyoming money.

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