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A
Good
morning,
everybody-
and
thank
you
for
being
here.
This
is
a
extraordinary
time,
in
fact,
probably
the
second
time
in
this
bar
area
that
we
have
all
come
together
with
the
voice.
The
last
time
in
Atlantic,
City,
Republicans,
Democrats
independent,
were
all
together
with
one
goal.
One
Aid
that's
what's
happening
today,
right
now,
I
don't
want
anybody
to
think
we
don't
have
compassion,
we
most
certainly
do,
but
this
is
a
problem
that
we
can't
solve.
A
A
To
make
it
clear
answer
is
no
the
Atlantic
City
International
Airport,
which,
by
the
way
is
where
our
security
is
the
FAA.
We
have
a
disaster
they're
the
first
ones
off,
and
we
don't
own
that
airport
Airfield.
We
do
own
the
terminal,
but
is
the
federal
government
that
owns
the
rest
of
that?
So
it's
kind
of
baffling
this
would
be
a
site
and
what
few
people
know
or
realize
is
the
Atlantic
City
Airport
is
an
Egg
Harbor
Township.
A
B
Yes,
thank
you,
the
exact
and
good
morning,
everyone
good
morning
and
it's
a
great
day
here
in
the
city
of
Atlantic
City.
Can
we
say
a
great
day?
Yes,
okay,.
B
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
Thank
you
state
senator
Vince
Palestina.
Obviously
those
of
you
that
followed
this
from
the
start.
We
not
only
said
no
to
this.
We
immediately
said
hell.
No,
you
know
from
our
standpoint,
somebody
in
Washington
DC
was
not
following
this
too
closely
and
taking
a
look
at
where
they
are
recommending
that
this
be
done.
C
First
of
all,
that
area
at
the
airport
doesn't
have
the
capacity
doesn't
have
the
resources
doesn't
have
the
infrastructure
to
deal
with
something
like
this
from
a
law
enforcement
perspective
from
Health
perspective
from
an
education
perspective,
we
have
no
ability
to
even
do
this
and
everybody
mentioned
it
as
well.
Besides
the
fact
that
we
don't
have
the
resources
the
infrastructure
to
do
this,
it
is
a
federal
military
base.
That
specific
mission
is
to
protect
our
region
from
New
York
City
to
Washington
DC.
How
can
something
like
this
possibly
be
compatible
with
a
military
base?
C
That's
mission
is
to
protect
our
east
coast
and
make
sure
we
stay
safe.
If
they
do
not
go
together,
there
is
top
secret
work
being
done
on
that
base.
Nobody
thought
through
weird
could
even
possibly
put
this
on
the
base
to
make
it
compatible.
It
is
just
a
non-starter
for
for
us
for
a
lot
of
different
reasons.
C
Everybody
said
it
we
do
have
to
have
compassion,
and
obviously
we
have
a
crisis
going
on
in
this
country,
and
it
is
a
crisis
we
would
all
like
to
see
dealt
with,
but
there
is
an
old
adage
when
you're
in
a
hole
stop
digging.
This
is
a
hole.
This
is
a
hole
that
is
affecting
American
citizens.
At
this
point,
we've
got
to
stop
what
is
going
on
and
stop
all
of
this
migrant
activity
across
the
southern
border
and
elsewhere,
President
Biden.
C
Everyone
must
understand.
We
have
a
mental
health
crisis.
We
have
an
addiction
crisis
going
on
in
this
country.
Every
time
an
American
citizen
has
to
go
to
the
hospital
and
has
to
wait,
because
there
are
non-american
citizens
are
in
in
front
of
them
every
time
that
they
go
to
the
grocery
store
and
we
have
to
pay
more
because
it's
inflation
situation,
it's
been
exacerbated
by
what
is
going
on
with
all
of
these
people
coming
in
and
all
the
resources
they
need
and
all
the
money
that
they're
spending
the
inflation
crisis.
C
The
supply
chain
crisis
gets
worse
and
even
worse
when
people
call
9-1-1
and
need
support,
whether
it's
medical
support
or
whether
it's
law
enforcement
support
and
9-1-1
cannot
respond
as
quickly
as
they
ordinarily
would
be,
because
we
are
taking
care
of
others
who
are
not
here.
Legally,
we
have
a
crisis
in
America.
This
is
exacerbating
Americans
mental
health
situation.
This
is
exacerbating
the
addiction
situation.
We
all
know
people
who
are
dying
from
oding
on
this
poison
that
is
coming
across
the
southern
border.
C
It
has
got
to
stop,
and
so
we
not
only
call
on
President
Biden
to
not
even
talk
about
the
Atlantic
City
International
Airport
non-starter,
but
we
also
call
on
our
federal
and
state
representatives
to
stop
what
we
see
going
on.
It
has
got
to
end.
It
is
an
absolute
humanitarian
crisis.
We
all
need
to
come
together,
not
just
as
it
relates
to
the
Atlantic
City
International
Airport,
but
as
relates
to
what
is
going
on
in
America.
C
We
need
to
add
to
compassion
for
everybody,
but
that
compassion
starts
with
the
people
who
are
American
citizens
who
live
here,
who
work
here
or
are
educated
here
and
after
we
take
care
of
that,
then
we
can
talk
about
other
things.
We've
got
to
start
at
home.
We
got
to
have
a
compassion
for
Americans.
Thank
you
very
much.
A
D
Good
afternoon,
I
am
Kim
Horton
and
I.
Am
the
mayor
of
the
city
of
Absecon?
I
also
have
the
wonderful
position
of
being
the
president
of
the
mayor's
Association
of
Atlantic
County
I
would
first
like
to
say
that
I
am
happy
to
report
that
Governor
Murphy
does
stand
with
us.
I
am
also
happy
to
say
that
the
mayor's
Association
of
funky
met
yesterday
to
address
this
situation.
D
D
E
E
E
E
F
Mayor
come
on
up
and
join
your
fellow
Mayors
I
need
another
Don
Bosco
graduates
with
me
here
good
morning.
Everyone
I
I,
just
want
to
reiterate
some
of
the
points
that
were
made
but
add
to
it.
First
of
all,
mayor's
former
mayors,
the
county,
the
state
all
on
the
same
page
here,
because
this
is
an
idiotic
plan
and
you
need
to
have
the
infrastructure,
the
schools,
jobs,
housing.
F
If
you're
trying
to
bring
60
000
people
into
your
community
and
New
York
City
is
telling
us
with
eight
and
a
half
million
people
that
they
can't
provide
those
services,
but
they
want
to
come
down
and
put
in
Egg
Harbor
Township
that
has
less
than
60
000
people
makes
absolutely
no
sense.
We
don't
have
the
facilities
for
it
number
two,
since
the
1970s
they
told
us,
we
can't
touch
the
the
pine
balance
it's
important
for
the
ecosystem
in
South
Jersey.
We
can't
take
down
a
tree.
We
can't
plan
build
new
housing
that
we
need.
F
We
can't
put
energy
utility
underneath
the
Pine
Barrens,
and
yet
now
today,
we're
going
to
rip
down
thousands
of
trees,
because
New
York
City
doesn't
want
to
change
care
of
the
60
000
people
that
are
there.
The
other
point
is
just
excellent.
Our
first
line
of
defense
for
the
United
States
of
America
sits
right
here
with
177th
airborne
and
the
F-16.
How
could
you
possibly
think
about
bringing
people
right
into
the
most
sensitive
area
that
we
have
for
our?
F
Finally,
I
want
to
point
out
that,
for
the
first
time
in
decades,
this
city,
along
with
Pleasantville,
along
with
the
county
and
the
state,
has
been
working
to
deal
with
homelessness,
to
find
housing
for
people
to
deal
with
substance,
abuse
issues
to
deal
with
mental
health
issues,
they're
doing
a
real
good
job,
but
you
can't
throw
60
000
more
people.
F
They
have
no
place
to
go
no
jobs,
no
income
into
this
area,
so
we
all
need
to
be
standing
together
for
this
listen,
I'm,
I'm,
a
son
of
a
first
generation
and
second
innovation
immigrants,
we're
going
to
figure
out
how
to
get
people
into
the
United
States
legally
and
carefully.
So
we
can
provide
for
them,
so
they
can
have
the
better
life.
That's
why
they're
coming
here,
but
throwing
sixty
thousand
people
in
the
middle
of
the
airport
is
just
an
idiotic
plan.
So
let's
stand
together.
Let's
say
this
is
unacceptable
to
all
of
us.
G
Sorry
assemblymania
former
mayor
of
Atlantic
City
and
now
assemblyman
representing
South
Jersey,
which
absolutely
includes
the.
G
O
good
morning,
everyone
I'm
mayor,
Judy,
Ward
from
the
city
of
Pleasantville
and
yesterday,
when
I
got
the
call
to
come
on
with
the
conference
call
about
from
the
mayor's
Association,
which
I
commend
the
mayor's
Association
for
getting
this
together
and
all
those
that
were
involved.
I
and
I
heard
about
it.
I
thought
about
my
son
that
lives
in
New,
York
City
and
he's
been
there
for
some
time
and
he
was
the
bus
is
being
dropped
off.
He
called
one
day
and
said
Mom.
You
should
see
the
difference
in
New
York.
G
He
said
I
just
see
some
see
such
a
difference.
He
said
it
feels
kind
of
unsafe.
He
said
I
know
what
people
say
about
New
York
either,
but
I've
never
felt
that
way.
He
said
the
Subways,
the
streets,
everything
the
tents,
that's
up
and
everything
were
all
so
different,
I'm,
so
glad
that's
not
in
Pleasantville.
G
He
said-
and
you
know
we're
in
our
area,
but
now
that
it
is
coming
to
our
area,
and
it's
not
that
me
I,
am
very
compassionate
and
know
that
everyone
needs
help
and
and
I
I
think
that
they
should
be
able
to
get
help.
But
here
in
the
United
States
we
can't
even
get
the
help
that
we
need
so
I
don't
see
how
that
we,
we
could
have
anyone
else
coming
to
get
the
services
that
we
would
normally
get
I
just
say
that
I
do
her.
G
I
have
heard
that
Governor
Murphy
is
not
for
it,
so
that's
really
floating
around
a
lot,
but
he's
not
for
it
either.
So
I
just
like
to
dispel
that,
if
it's
true
and
just
everyone
that
will
do
all
that
we
can
and
let
our
voices
be
heard
and
again
just
you
know,
pray
for
those
that
need
the
help.
But
I
don't
think
this
area.
This
overburdened
area
is
where
it
should
be.
Thank
you.
H
You
know
our
area
geographically
has
always
been
tough
for
a
dead
end.
Geographically,
we've
gone
through
some
very
tough
times.
In
the
past,
we've
had
high
unemployment
or
closures.
We've
had
all
sorts
of
things,
and
now,
in
this
current
economic
environment
everybody's
having
a
tough
time
making
ends
meet
we're
on
the
cusp.
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
of
providing
a
new
economy
for
this
area,
our
aviation
industry,
it's
coming
to
fruition.
I
Your
buddy
Andrew
Parker
Vice,
chairman
board,
I,
won't
hold
you
long
because
you've
heard
many
of
my
colleagues
already
speak.
So
what
I'll
do
is
I'll
just
say:
well
the
county
commissioner's
board.
When
I
first
heard
about
this
plan,
the
president's
plan
I
quickly
started
to
draft
a
resolution
in
the
county
against
this
plan.
Our
County
cannot
afford
to
take
on
the
president's
plan.
I
I
We
gave
the
director
from
the
commissioner's
board
to
all
of
our
bargaining
units
that
we
want
to
see
salaries
increased
for
our
residents
for
our
employees
and
accounting.
Those
are
the
things
that
we're
working
for
here
in
Atlantic
County
for
finding
ways
of
getting
it
done,
and
now
this
is
going
to
be
thrown
into
our
labs.
I
I
I
E
E
J
Good
morning
everybody
I'm
assemblywoman
Claire
Swift
here
from
District
Two
I,
along
with
Senator
Vince
Palestine.
A
Don
Guardian
are
opposed
to
this.
When
I
saw
this
news
come
out
the
other
day,
I
thought
how
many
more
punches
can
we
take
down
here
in
South
Jersey,
as
John
Grizzly
said,
our
area
has
been
suffering
since
2008
between
the
recession.
Then
we
had
the
hurricane
in
2012.
J
the
derechio,
so
many
things
are
happening
here
in
South
Jersey.
We
can't
take
any
more
punches,
the
windmills
it's
got
to
end,
and
this
is
not
the
solution.
Atlantic
City
is
not
the
place
to
bring
60
migrants
here,
I'm
getting
calls
left
and
right
from
people.
Are
our
schools
going
to
be?
You
know
impacted
by
this
absolutely
so
please
I'm
so
happy
that
we
are
standing
together
here
in
Atlantic,
County
we're
a
very
unique
place.
People
in
Trenton
ask
us
all
the
time.
What
is
it
about
Atlantic
County?
J
B
City
council
and
on
behalf
of
my
accounts,
president
councilman
council,
president
Aaron
Randolph,
the
city
council
of
Atlantic
City,
is
about
mayor
and
Mayors
up
here
in
our
County
exec.
Let
me
just
say
to
the
mayor's
association's
president
to
our
County
exec.
Thank
you
for
bringing
us
together
this
morning
on
this
issue
and
as
mayor
small
said,
this
is
an
example
of
what
we
have
to
continue
to
do,
congressman
and
state
senator
here
in
the
Atlantic
County
area.
This
is
an
example
number
one
of
how
we
can
come
together.
B
K
Thank
you
for
being
here
to
shed
light
on
this
very
important
topic.
My
name
is
Nick
larrison
I'm,
the
council,
president
of
city
of
thank
our
mayor
for
leading
the
charge
with
the
mayor's
Association
Atlanta
County,
and
our
local
municipalities
could
burden
of
the
field
border
security
policies
put
forth
by
President
Biden.
We
need
to
prioritize
our
resources
to
take
care
of
our
own
right
as
residents
veterans,
homeless,
drug
addiction.
That's
what
we
need
to
take
care
of
first.
So
thank
you
all
for
being
here
and
I
look
forward
to
working
collectively
to
stop
this.
A
Sure
everyone
that
didn't
speak
behind
me
feels
the
same
way
blind
that,
rather
than
repeating
everything,
no
blinds,
someone
said
that
I
feel
like
Elizabeth,
Taylor's,
seventh
husband,
I
know
what
to
do,
but
I
don't
know
how
to
make
it
interesting.
I
think
that's
what
it
is!
There's
Unity
here
we
all
agree
and
as.
A
Mayor
Horton
pointed
out,
the
governor
has
hurt
us
this
morning,
I
heard
on
the
breaking
news
that
the
governor
has
made
it
clear.
New
Jersey
cannot
handle
these
immigrants
from
New,
York
or
anywhere
else.
So
it's
good
to
be
heard
and
we've
I
believe
have
done
our
job
and
I
want
to
thank
all
of
you
for
taking
the
time
to
be
here.