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take a stand







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As the state’s top prosecutor, Bailey is following his predecessor’s lead in using the office to take a stand on social issues.

From Washington Times

As the governor fights diversity and inclusion in Florida, Major League Baseball should take a stand.

From Washington Post

“We have seen local leaders who have advocated for statehood stand silent because they personally disagree with the details of these laws,” the caucus said in a statement, declaring that city leaders needed to take a stand “in no uncertain terms.”

From Washington Post

But now they’re forced on two fronts to take a stand: The Republican controlled House will have to act on Biden’s all-but-certain requests for more Ukraine aid.

From Los Angeles Times

In a memo sent to Disney’s leadership before the bill passed Florida’s Senate, Disney employees had requested that the company take a stand against the “Don’t Say Gay” bill and anti-LBGTQ+ bills in other states.

From The Verge