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en From Wildwood to the north end of Marion County it looks like business as usual,

en Marion is a very important county. It is a very, very strong county for Republicans. . . . There are very (politically) active retirees here. Many of them were active in Republican politics in their home state and remain active here, so that helps Marion.

en Sheriff Frank Anderson has full confidence that the judges of Marion County will uphold the Constitution. The sheriff also believes that the Marion County Jail now meets all requirements of the Constitution.

en We've invited local leaders to attend an exercise in hopes that the city and the county, that we can get together and think about what we'll be needing in the event that this pandemic influenza happens in Marion County. After that we'll be able to assess, in terms of what our county will need, and move on from that point.

en The community was heavily involved in the process of identifying what our Loudoun brand is. North Star met personally with a selection of key business stakeholders, including members of the Board of Supervisors, the Chamber of Commerce, our Economic Development Commission, Loudoun County staff, and business leaders that play a key role in the county.

en It's not business as usual. There is no light at the end of the tunnel for local [city and county] governments.

en The policymakers and political leaders in Memphis and Shelby County cannot accept a business-as-usual mentality if they hope to rescue the sinking ship that is the Memphis-area business climate. A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation. The policymakers and political leaders in Memphis and Shelby County cannot accept a business-as-usual mentality if they hope to rescue the sinking ship that is the Memphis-area business climate.

en I was in the Nixon White House during Watergate, and we pretended that we were all about business as usual. And we had a president who was talking to the portraits. It was not business as usual, but you have to say it.

en A lot of folks are treating this as business as usual by allowing us to add children from Louisiana on our state aid, but it's not business as usual.

en The county operated as business as usual for so long, no one wanted to change anything. People assumed a change was made but it never was. This should make it easier to direct money to fire departments that perform needed work. We need a contract for legitimate business purposes.

en If he's really serious about wanting to fight corruption, he should wear a wire for [U.S. Attorney] Chris Christie and go about his business as usual in Hudson County,
  Tom Wilson

en I'm going to approach it as business as usual. We can't have any distractions, and I think that would be kind of a distraction. We're just going to go there with business as usual.

en This program would raise the notch of education in Marion County. It would create a real competitiveness amongst students, amongst schools. It will be a real boon for this county.

en I think they were asking for a burst of change, but not ... business as usual. I think what we got tonight was business as usual.

en Even without a job offer, by their own admission they tried to disenfranchise the voters and that's egregious. There are a lot of people who vote on that line and this was just a slap in the face to them, but that's just business as usual in Westchester County. That's why I'm running as an agent of change.


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