Phrases with «political pushback»

"Political pushback" refers to the opposition or resistance that occurs when someone or a group disagrees with a particular political decision, policy, or action. It can involve protests, criticism, or efforts to block or change the decision through legal or political means. Full definition

Sentences with «political pushback»

  • Recently, however, there has been a great deal of political pushback against them; a number of states, including Oklahoma, recently abandoned the reform effort. (americanprogress.org)
  • Preserve a role for student achievement in teacher evaluation systems In light of political pushback, some states and districts are moving to eliminate student achievement measures from teacher accountability systems, but that is a mistake. (bellwethereducation.org)
  • But in a country like the U.S., where drug makers are used to getting their products covered and many patients are used to the option of accessing a wide array of medicines if they so choose, the policy would get some fierce political pushback from powerful stakeholders. (fortune.com)
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