Equity for District residents wasn't built in a day. We've been working on it for 100 years, and we're still not there. But we won't give up.
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We want to applaud and celebrate where steps forward have occurred, but criticize and lament where steps have not been taken. We're talking about an issue that is of life-and-death consequence in the nation's capital.
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He has been terrific since he has come back. It must have taken him a lot of thinking to give up playing for Scotland. He wouldn't have made that decision without a relevant reason. Everybody that has worked with him at managerial level will tell you that you will not find a better professional.
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Virginia and Maryland attorneys argued this is a national problem and needs a national solution. I'm hoping that with a federal court agreeing this is inequitable, Congress will now act and do the right thing for the District.
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I spoke to Jackie last week. If you look at the possibility of him coming away to play two international games then it is better for him and the type of injury he's had that he's allowed to finish the season, get the summer over with and get a good pre-season.
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