A Quote by Sara Gideon

COVID-19 is a national crisis, and we need a national response to address it. — © Sara Gideon
COVID-19 is a national crisis, and we need a national response to address it.
The crippling health and economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis have been felt across Central Virginia. But in our communities of color, COVID-19's spread has been particularly destructive.
The National Guardsmen and women in New Jersey have been on the front lines of our fight against COVID-19.
We have a media that goes along with the government by parroting phrases intended to provoke a certain emotional response - for example, "national security." Everyone says "national security" to the point that we now must use the term "national security." But it is not national security that they're concerned with; it is state security. And that's a key distinction.
Mercury pollution from power plants is a national problem that requires a national response.
Mercury pollution from power plants is a national problem that requires a national response
This is just a personal thought, but there's a lot of things that people can't do because of COVID-19. I think that it would be nice to write or express the first thing we want to do after COVID-19 ends.
Our health care workers are the heroes of the Covid-19 response.
Recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic must address inequities facing Native Americans.
The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the importance of shopping and buying local.
These transnationalists have little need for national loyalty, view national boundaries as obstacles that thankfully are vanishing, and see national governments as residues from the past whose only useful function is to facilitate the elite's global operations
Missouri nonprofits have been a lifeline for many Missourians throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
We continue to go from crisis to crisis, whether it is electricity or whether it is gas prices. We need comprehensive solutions, not patchwork crisis management. We wouldn't be in this situation today if Senate Democrats weren't holding up the national energy plan that the president proposed back in May of 2001.
I think the Covid-19 crisis has been blown out of proportion and has created an unnecessary fear psychosis.
We are all going to die. When it happens in such a drastic, inhuman way, which we've been seeing in Africa, this is crime on its highest level. It is affecting not only the security of the national parks, it is affecting the people in communities that live around the national parks. In terms of security for wildlife and our society, it's an incredibly alarming situation, and we need to address that.
I believe that the Constitution is not hostile to the idea that national problems can be solved at the national level through the cooperative efforts of the three coequal branches of government, the Congress, the executive and courts. But not every president, not every legislator and not every judge agrees that the federal government has the power to address and to try to remedy the twin national problems of poverty and access to equal opportunity.
The COVID-19 crisis has presented disproportionate risks to Central Virginia's seniors, and it has created extremely stressful situations for their families.
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