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en There's been a lot of misinformation about this project, which is why it got bogged down. We have to keep things moving.

en What's we're looking at now is probably about 600 megawatts. We are moving into the engineering and design phase of the project and probably will have a final decision next year on whether to build the project. We're moving through the regulatory process at this point. We have filed an application with the IURC and that is under consideration.

en That project's moving to the operational and maintenance category and away from the development stage. I expect that will cause a drop in required dollars come next year, with [the Office of Systems Development] moving up in terms of project spending.

en People moving into Orange County are typically concerned about two things. They want to know about the cost of housing and they want to know about schools for their children. They often have misinformation from the Internet and their friends, and it's our job to educate them. People from out of state don't view real estate as we do. We tell them how a home purchase here is more of an investment.

en If you want to get the issue bogged down, I can do that. But we don't want to get others involved. We are moving forward bilaterally. So we are not involving the UN secretary general. The course we have adopted is best.

en One of the things I've always tried to do as president of the (Penn Hills) PTA is to get everyone moving in the same direction, no matter what the project was.

en We don't get bogged down in minor things. There's too many positive things to pay attention to. It makes my job a ton easier. His pe𝗑y approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise.

en We're very confident we'll have the funding. We feel it's a good project and intend to continue with it. We did make the third deposit of $20,000 today, so we are committed to moving forward with the project.

en The lowest form of popular culture -- lack of information, misinformation, misinformation, and a contempt for the truth or the reality of most people's lives -- has overrun real journalism. Today, ordinary Americans are being stuffed with garbage.
  Carl Bernstein

en I thought we started the game sharp because we were spreading out the field and moving the ball quickly. But I thought we bogged down a little bit and you can credit Odessa High's defense for some of that.

en There's a lot of misinformation going around. What we're about now is trying to dispel some of these things.

en We are bogged down in red tape. We're not able to get things approved and get to (work in) the field.

en We have to avoid becoming stagnant. We knew at some point Orlando would hit a stretch where they hit shots. We also knew that when that happened we had to keep the ball moving on offense and not slow it down and get into isolation plays. That bogged us down in recent games. I thought we did a good job of staying away from that.

en It was complicated -- so many teams, ... I can see why things get bogged down. I don't know if deadlines are a good thing or not, we were real close.

en I?m glad to see the governor is on board and moving forward on this project. It looks like we are moving forward more quickly than we expected.


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