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en Everything a commission might do has already been done before. Therefore, it is highly improbable that it could discover or propose anything not already discussed at length in public. And it could serve only to further impede this long overdue legislation.

en This long overdue legislation is strong and comprehensive.

en The trade of advertising is now so near perfection that it is not easy to propose any improvement. But as every art ought to be exercised in due subordination to the public good, I cannot but propose it as a moral question to these masters of the public ear, whether they do not sometimes play too wantonly with our passions.
  Samuel Johnson

en We're going to try, we're going to go for it. Both ordinances are going to discussed at length with public input. We will get into it hot and heavy on (May 3). We'd like to have them both this year. I don't know if we'll accomplish it, but we're going to work towards that effort.

en This legislation is long overdue. All Americans have a fundamental right to feel safe in their communities.

en It's likely that by the end of the year, the staff will recommend to the commission that the commission propose changes.

en The changes are long overdue at this point. And yet, despite the fact that the commission found significant problems, the expedited removal process has been expanded over and over again.

en It's a welcome step, it's long overdue and it's important because Albertans need to know the full details of where the premier wants to go in health care and should be given the time to have good, thorough consultation before any legislation is tabled.

en We are in contact with both sides of the issue and we feel strongly that hearing from both sides is the best way to develop policy, We support legislation from a myriad of sources if we feel it is sound public policy. In fact, as we speak we are reviewing legislation from the Ethics Commission and we'll likely support some of it.

en This is inevitable; it's long overdue; and the public has a fundamental right to have access to information, If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit.

en What these companies give in contributions is just a pennies-on-the-dollar investment compared with what they get from the Legislature and Public Service Commission in terms of favorable legislation and rulings.

en In the course of 14 years, I've run legislation for a half-dozen public-owned, privately operated facilities to allow them to serve alcohol, ... It's not unusual.

en It seems to me highly improbable that women are going to realize their human potential without alienating men - some men, anyway
  Elizabeth Janeway

en Congress, this month, has been debating long overdue highway legislation and we're urging them to end the debate and pass a new six-year highway bill that will dedicate significant funding to fixing these choke points.

en Since I arrived at the commission, we have greatly stepped up our enforcement against indecent broadcasts, ... I expect that stepped-up actions like those we take today will convince broadcasters that they cannot ignore their responsibility to serve the public interest and to avoid the broadcast of indecent material over the public airwaves.


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