On the recordSeptember 17, 2014
It is our hope hearing the depth and breadth of the scientific knowledge of dyslexia will alert policymakers to act and to act with a sense of urgency.
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congress.govIt is our hope hearing the depth and breadth of the scientific knowledge of dyslexia will alert policymakers to act and to act with a sense of urgency.
Cassidy emphasizes the need for urgent action on dyslexia based on scientific knowledge.
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