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From Gallup.Com: For First Time, Majority in U.S. Supports Public Smoking Ban

by John Bryant | Jul 18, 2011 | Uncategorized

A majority of Americans (59%) support a ban on smoking in all public places for the first time since Gallup initially asked the question in 2001. At the same time, fewer than 2 in 10 support the idea of making smoking totally illegal in this country. Read more at...

Ambassador Andrew Young Quote of the Day

by John Bryant | Jul 18, 2011 | Bryant Quotes & Bryantisms

"John, be skeptical, but don't be cynical. Because to be cynical, is also to be without hope." Civil rights icon Ambassador Andrew Young giving me counsel at a critical time during 2008 negotiations with the federal government, around pending decision,...

From Gallup.Com: Recession Persists in Terms of Americans' Access to Basic Needs

by John Bryant | Jul 18, 2011 | Uncategorized

More Americans continue to struggle to access basic necessities than before the 2008 economic crisis. The U.S. earned a Basic Access Index score of 82.0 in June, about on par with the low of 81.5 recorded in February and March of 2009. Today, fewer Americans have...
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