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"It was a very dark feeling," said Assemblyman David Rible, the Republican whip, who stayed late into the night making calls to colleagues.
Christie Mourns Ally Heather Haddon 2012
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Outlook: Delaware has balanced offense, a creative scorer in Johnson, an underrated post player in Rible and shoots well at the foul line (74%).
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Rible and Angelini say a mandate that all citizens should buy health insurance violates the commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution.
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"It is of the utmost importance that we protect our residents and police officers from gang activity," Rible said.
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"Monmouth County currently suffers from a high number of gang-related crimes, and it is critical that we work to address the gang activity that is impacting our towns," Rible said.
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"We feel the use (Rible) is looking at is a good case for this," he said.
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"We are stepping up our recruiting, and recruiting in Nebraska is up 600 percent compared to previous years," Rible said.
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"I am requesting that you call a special hearing - and that you ask Department of Corrections Commissioner George W. Hayman to come before the committee and answer questions about this growing problem," Rible said in a written statement.
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"Our prisons are designed to be rehabilitation facilities, not places where gangs can forcibly recruit," Rible said in an interview.
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However, Rible said, the nation's current economic crisis will cause developers to stop building as much as they have in the past, and, as a result, towns will end up footing the bill for their affordable housing requirements.
Atlanticville BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer 2008
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