In an editorial, the New York Times argues that the meeting held on Thursday between President Barack Obama and the bipartisan group of legislators was encouraging and is a step in the right direction.
Among the achievements of the meeting:
1. A bipartisan working group is created, showing some form of unity to address a difficult and controversial issue that, nevertheless, requires action and innovative policies.
2. Key principles to guide an evental reform are considered.
3. Obama takes the initiative and expresses commitment to achieve a reform.
4. There is time to move forward before next year's electoral processes complicate matters more.
The editorial is available here.
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