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"When any governor asks any commissioner to consider a matter, it has to be given serious consideration," Mr. Spada said.
The issue has become the centerpiece of a campaign by the bishops to defend what they consider a matter of religious liberty.
Under those circumstances, for it to consider a matter of life and death, while for over three long hours America and the world are told absolutely nothing, is a violation of that basic bargain.
Routine political courtesies like arranging meetings or urging underlings to consider a matter, he added, generally do not, even when the people seeking those favors give the public officials gifts or money.
It was unimpressed with his deal over migrants, arguing that the reform is not protected by treaty change, but called for a "fair" debate on "a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to consider a matter that has divided the nation for decades".
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