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Eric Draper Quotes

«It's a great budget for the environment, it really is. It's more money than they've ever put into the environment.»
Author: Eric Draper
«If approved by the legislature, this budget will set in stone Governor Bush's environmental legacy.»
Author: Eric Draper
«It's a local project that got a big chunk of money and then had problems. Members don't forget that.»
Author: Eric Draper
«There's an ongoing kind of resistance movement to Babcock. But I don't think they have the juice to deliver.»
Author: Eric Draper
«Well, you know, usually we're complaining about the governor and his budget, but in this case, he really has delivered something that made us happy.»
Author: Eric Draper
«Money changes everything. Especially when you have a lot of it. For Governor Bush, I think you're seeing him looking to burnish his legacy.»
Author: Eric Draper
«It used to be that we really were opponents on a lot of policy issues. We weren't listening to each other.»
Author: Eric Draper
«Most environmental decisions are based on science and we should not substitute a political decision-maker for science decision-making.»
Author: Eric Draper
«The Legislature should stop second-guessing the will of the voters.»
Author: Eric Draper
«What they're trying to do is to create the opportunity for them to be able to develop their land without them having to worry about someone challenging the development based upon the sprawl or the population projection rules, and those are two key concepts that the state Department of Community Affairs and counties use to determine whether a development is appropriate.»
Author: Eric Draper