Sentences with phrase «politically fraught the issue»

Surgeons General dating back to Ronald Reagan appointee C. Everett Koop have consistently cited the medical damage from gun violence as a major public health threat; Adams didn't reject that logic, but his wording underscores just how politically fraught the issue is.

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But wading into this issue is a politically fraught one, especially for suburban lawmakers whose districts historically are able to rely in large part on property tax revenue, which is now capped at 2 percent annual increases.
We have hardwiring, see, and accepting that means there are a lot of other things we need to accept as well, almost none of them politically correct and all of them fraught with delicate dancing around the issue.
Education reform in K - 12 schools has become politically fraught, dividing teachers unions, one of which endorsed Clinton during her 2008 presidential run, from Democrats in the Obama administration over issues such as teacher tenure, performance evaluations and school accountability.
Museums across the country face challenges in presenting climate change to the public at a time when the issue has become politically fraught.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull seems to have switched off his personal barometer on climate as an issue that is too politically fraught.
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