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en Since 9/11, we have spent only $500 million to secure our mass transit system. That's a sum we spend every three days in Iraq.

en We know mass transit is an issue. We could probably do another $100 million into mass transit and not affect this bill substantively.

en We'd love it if it would work. Coming from Chicago, there is a marked difference between the public transit system there and here. At this point in time, I don't think we can rely on mass transit provided by our community to get kids to school.

en This city desperately needs mass transit and this mass transit project is too important to kill after just one try. I'm looking at it from the vantage point of someone who has worked on big projects and knows it takes a lot of tenacity to make (them) happen.

en [The prosecution has spent the bulk of its time trolling through data from over two million documents, collecting information from some 7,000 witnesses, and reading reports by forensic experts from roughly 200 mass graves throughout Iraq.] It's not as easy as trying someone who simply pulled a trigger, ... to show the Iraqi government is able to get something done.

en If Gov. Pataki wants to play a constructive role he should get involved in these negotiations, and he should restore money to mass transit because ... the state government has taken out funds from mass transit ... (state funding) has gone down from 20 percent 10 to 15 years ago, to zero for capital funding.

en The vision is to do this as a transit village. Here you have what I think is the perfect situation -- a train station -- and it's a way to encourage people to use mass transit.

en I've got a funny feeling that if Detroit could spend $80 million this year and the Rangers could spend $80 million and Colorado could spend $80 million, I probably wouldn't have him [Foote] here today.

en If we get a new stadium, I'll be willing to spend the $48 million because I'll have the promise of greatly enhanced revenue on the horizon. But if we have no stadium in the foreseeable future, I'll have spent only $4 million and then I'll trade him.

en It has developed in a sprawling fashion. Mass transit is most efficient when people only have to walk a block or two to a bus stop. That's part of smart growth, to develop areas more urbanized in nature and that makes them more efficiently served with transit.

en Giving evidence has been painful for them, the government has spent almost $6 million of taxpayers' money, we're not going to spend that again.

en So far, we have spent over $30 million to run the federal system.

en We are working to keep the system as reliable as we can and keep the price of electricity as affordable as we can. We do that through aggressive tree trimming. In 2005 we spent over $50 million trimming rights of way, more than $21 million in the southern region that includes Hendersonville.

en That surplus is being spent on everything the government does from rutabaga research to the war in Iraq. If Congress is going to spend like a drunken sailor, take the bottle away from them. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness.

en The last $17 million the board spent on renovations was in the Easley area, and before that the board spent $14 million in Clemson. The board has access to about $15.3 million now. It makes sense that Liberty and Pickens get a large chunk of that money.


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