"Post shutdown, they’ve decided to make some changes.”
"You can’t let that deter you from doing the job.”
“At the end of the day, I understand the concerns."
“This is not just a plan that will sit stagnant."
“We have to stop pussyfooting around and just do the right thing.”
"The sooner we can get these dollars into people’s hands, the better."
“We’re not cutting corners to save money.”
“Income will not be a barrier to get in there.”
Former Congressman David Jolly believes he and his supporters "have the opportunity to launch a political movement in the state that can’t be stopped."
Councilmember Lisset Hanewicz recalled a debate at City Hall that was 'not a pretty sight, in terms of a racist rant that happened on the dais.'