Word: non-partisan
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...push the clock forward. Many of the most pressing domestic problems, such as our decaying metropolitan housing, and lack of doctors and low-income medical care, were either ignored in his speech, or hustled off to "commissions for further study." Yet previous study, especially that of Mr. Truman's non-partisan commission on the Health Needs of the Nation, has shown that federal action in these field cannot wait. Since these problems find time an ally, stubborn adherence to present programs, without forward-looking improvements, does indeed turn back the clock for the future. Countries such as England and Scotland...
...Cambridge Civic Association--non-partisan reform group--still retains its majority of five. MacNamara, like Sonnet, is an independent...
Although the mayor of Cambridge during the city's first reform years in 1941 and 1942, Sennott was always independent of the Cambridge Civic Association--a non-partisan reform organization...
...Speciator's policy was loudly protested. Many felt that a newspaper which is financially supported by compulsory student contributions, as Spectator is, should assume a non-partisan position innational politics. Or, on the other hand, it should devote an equal amount of editorial space to each candidate. Some members of the Eisenhower group claimed that Spectator was not even doing this in its straight news coverage...
...This non-partisan group, formed only to perpetuate local reform under the city managercity council system of administration, held a majority of the nine man council...