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Viscomi said one of the reasons they decided to take on this issue in a class is because of the challenges students face today in classroom conversations.
The Chairman of the Energy & Commerce Committee, Congressman Fred Upton, has shown an admirable willingness to take on this issue, as has Republican Congressman Tim Murphy, one of the leading voices on mental health reform in Congress.
Of course, I'm a writer myself, so my take on this issue obviously warrants scrutiny.
In primary schools teachers would have the confidence to take on this issue on the frontline.
MYTH Tinkering with Proposition 13 is political poison, and there is no chance anyone will take on this issue.
You'd think that the candidates for governor would be leaping over each other to take on this issue.
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It's part of an aggressive approach the organization is taking on this issue, one that you will be reading more about in this space in the coming weeks and months.
"The fact that he is taking on this issue is a good sign".
But the very difficulty of taking on this issue is part of its virtue.
Mr. Sweeney's reasons for taking on this issue may have more to do with his own political interests than those of workers at large.
I welcome the IOC taking on this issue and we will help by sharing best practice from our approach in this country and offering to lead, or support, any future international initiatives".
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