We need flexibility if we are really going to go after the rural areas. It is an economic engine.
Public-private partnership is something that might be able to work.
I think a lot of people take that for granted, too.
Flint wasn't a private company. That was actually public works. And there is a huge difference between that.
Above all, do no harm.
I am afraid that 100 or 200 years from now, those same historians are going to go back and compare irreversible mutilati...
We all face unique challenges, being from the Midwest and rural States like Oklahoma, North Dakota.
I would be in full support.
I am always in favor of self-governance and using 638 compacting when appropriate.