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	Comments on: SB 649 VETOED BY GOV. BROWN!	</title>
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		By: Jeff C		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks for leading the charge on this Jonathan.  We&#039;ve disagreed in public hearings but sincere credit where it&#039;s due, your leadership in getting the word out and mobilizing opposition made a real difference.  I think we could have all done without the last minute drama but we&#039;ll take a win where we can get one.  

Hopefully now that the industry has been chastened they will rely less on bullying tactics and be motivated to produce designs/locations that protect our neighborhoods and preserve community aesthetics from the start.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for leading the charge on this Jonathan.  We&#8217;ve disagreed in public hearings but sincere credit where it&#8217;s due, your leadership in getting the word out and mobilizing opposition made a real difference.  I think we could have all done without the last minute drama but we&#8217;ll take a win where we can get one.  </p>
<p>Hopefully now that the industry has been chastened they will rely less on bullying tactics and be motivated to produce designs/locations that protect our neighborhoods and preserve community aesthetics from the start.</p>
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