Sentences with phrase «huge public anger»

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By deferring that decision, public outrage has been stored up for the past three decades and has burst out in one huge explosion of anger.
Public employee unions have a huge amount of sway near the heart of the state's bureaucracy, and in 2014, they worked against the governor who had angered their members with his tough negotiations on labor contracts and his support for pension and education reforms.
«I grew up having a huge amount of anger, frankly, at the local public schools — that what we were trying to do from 3 to 8 p.m. at night wasn't in most cases happening during the school day,» Arne Duncan says in an interview.
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