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		<description><![CDATA[Talking about government, public structures, and policy solutions. | The gist: Government has become a loaded term. Some of us avoid the &#8220;g-word&#8221; altogether. The good news: Research shows there&#8217;s a reservoir of more positive associations that can be tapped when it comes to the physical and organizational public structures in place that keep us safe and help us thrive. Our job is to tap that reservoir each time we communicate about how sound public policy can be a...]]></description>
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