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The energetic, likable House Budget Committee chairman has made himself into the party's leading thinker on the fiscal and budgetary matters that will confront the next president.
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We accept that we will confront unexpected obstacles.
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HICKENLOOPER: I said that we will confront them.
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Responding to concerns about union involvement in matters that should be purely academic, it noted that the history of faculty labor unions suggests that all parties will "confront any issues of academic freedom as they would any other issue in collective bargaining".
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