On the recordJune 24, 2019
When you are aggressively addressing a problem—that means that you are taking comprehensive action—in a significant way to prevent it from happening.
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congress.govWhen you are aggressively addressing a problem—that means that you are taking comprehensive action—in a significant way to prevent it from happening.
Wasserman Schultz defines what it means to aggressively address sexual harassment issues.
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