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There is insufficient support for the police and safety and law enforcement, in general, in the city council.
Steve Chabot



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Author Profession: Politician
Nationality: American
Born: January 22, 1953

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Politics is a contact sport.
Steve Chabot

Go by your own conscience.
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Traditional marriage between a man and a woman has been a cornerstone of our society for generations. If we are going to change that, it ought to be done by the will of the people.
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Too often, they play to whatever group is the loudest down at City Hall, and they buy them off, essentially.
Steve Chabot

The Senate needs 60 votes to pass anything. They have to compromise with liberal Democrats to spend more money. Even though arguably we have control of the Senate, we really don't.
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You have to starve the Beast. That's one of the most important things about tax cuts. If you leave the money in Washington, it's going to be spent.
Steve Chabot

There's so much mudslinging going on, and people get so turned off by that. It seems like neither party is aware of that. They're too concerned with blasting each other.
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Words
City, Council, Enforcement, General, Insufficient, Law, Police, Safety, Support, The City
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City, Council, Enforcement, General, Insufficient, Law, Police, Safety, Support
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