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en We elected our mayor and aldermen to help us, not to hurt us in our pocketbooks, but that's just what they're doing, ... If they had to live off a retirement check of $806 a month like I do, they would have never raised it to $20.

en We elected our mayor and aldermen to help us, not to hurt us in our pocketbooks, but that's just what they're doing. If they had to live off a retirement check of $806 a month like I do, they would have never raised it to $20.

en When I'm elected mayor I will give back the mayor's parking space at City Hall and take the name plate off the mayor's office door.

en A lot of that has changed, and we've told Mayor Longo and the aldermen that if we don't build (a marina) now, we'll never do it.

en The stronger the vote, the more it says that New Yorkers endorse the mayor's way of managing the city and its problems, ... And if the public says, 'we want his way to continue,' other elected officials may think, 'maybe we have to adapt ourselves to the mayor's way, too.'

en We want to hurt them in their pocketbooks as well as put them behind bars.

en If we earn less, we receive a lower Social Security payment in retirement. Any proposals that cut retirement benefits will disproportionately hurt gay people.

en It was a dinner that Senator Bruno put together to get the two of them together. The senator has been very close to the mayor, very close to 1199. He thinks the mayor will be re-elected resoundingly. He has been helpful to 1199. So we'd like to see 1199 be as supportive of the mayor as they have been of us.

en LCV intends to take this document back to individual Congressional districts to let the American public know exactly how their elected officials voted on key issues affecting the environment as well as their health, pocketbooks, and quality of life.

en When the mayor was elected, the administrative assistant was a position he requested be added. Because he was the first black mayor in Selma - something that got attention worldwide - he felt he needed someone skilled in administrative work. If you go into his office, he's rarely ever sitting there by himself. Calls came in all the time requesting him to speak and still do.

en I would argue the mayor's salary should go up the same as everyone else's. If the mayor wishes to tear up his check, that's one thing, but I think his salary ought to be the same as everyone else's. He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her.

en In no way, shape or fashion do we want to exclude the mayor. This is not our money we are dealing with. It is the people's money. The mayor is the people's elected representative and we can use any input he makes.

en Naturally, it hurt our pocketbooks. But we knew it was coming, so we saved some extra funds. Our concern now is how quickly it will come back.

en You know, I'm like a kid in a candy store right now. I love being mayor of the city that I was born and raised in, that my grandpa came to a hundred years ago. I'm going to be mayor of the city of Los Angeles for the next four years,

en We've been hearing since the beginning of the season, 'Oh, next month. Oh, next month. Oh, next month.' Here we are, and we still don't have an owner. It could hurt a lot because a lot of guys have their hands tied again.


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