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The Roger Stancil Show
by Nancy Oates on January 27, 2012
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Posted by Nancy Oates on January 27, 2012
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/ January 27, 2012Where was Roger’s concern the last couple years? I remember talking about that overextended credit card and having him cover for Council during the elections. I am happy, though, we’re finally looking a bit more honestly at the problem. Shame we didn’t do it when a modest mid-course correction would have saved us taxpayers a lot of grief.
As far as his presentation, ChapelBoro is reporting that he said the CH2020 process reached 28,500 people. Is that accurate?