Sentences with phrase «button issue in the race»

In the e-mail, Obama calls Murphy an «ally for change» and cites his support for the economic stimulus bill that the president signed in February, a piece of legislation that has become a hot - button issue in the race.

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With affordable housing becoming a hot - button issue in the upcoming mayoral race, the Real Estate Board of New York is warning the candidates not...
In 2016, Syracuse saw its highest number of homicides on record after 31 people were killed, and vacancies at the Syracuse Police Department has been a hot - button issue throughout the mayoral race.
Bratton noted stop - and - frisk was a key issue in the 2013 mayoral race in New York City and has become a hot - button issue in the current presidential race, but he just wants the discussion to paint an accurate picture.
When the Boston School Committee and the local teachers» union announced last week that they had tentatively agreed on a new contract, the pact instantly became a hot - button issue in the city's eight - way mayoral race.
As they prepare to compete along with a Republican candidate in the June primary, however, Tuck and Torlakson's backgrounds and perspectives on a handful of hot - button issues are making the nonpartisan race a referendum on whether change is coming quickly enough in a state where the traditional might of labor unions is being challenged by increasingly restive education reformers.
Alice Randall (12 - 1 p.m. on Saturday) will discuss Rebel Yell, «which brings together two hot - button issuesrace and terrorism — in what Randall calls «a very grown - up novel.
As a Muslim woman living in the south, Firdaus Rahman, CRS, GRI, a sales associate at RE / MAX Partners in Mobile, Ala., admits she's worried that Islamophobia — a hot - button issue in the 2016 presidential race — is becoming more acceptable and leads to unfair treatment.
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