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I gave Sen. Hugh Webster some grief recently for, well, saying something kind of odd.

In the interest of balance, here’s something Webster weighed in with today that was kind of pithy. He was talking about an update of the state’s economic development laws, used to lure new businesses to the state. Those who object to the practice say it's unfair to the vast majority of businesses who will never get or qualify for incentives.

“It’s like buying your girlfriend a pretty necklace while you make your wife by the groceries.”

The Senator must run in a faster crowd than I do.

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“It’s like buying your girlfriend a pretty necklace while you make your wife by the groceries.”

The Senator must run in a faster crowd than I do.* Divore Court Reporter

Once the Kroger housewife hires a mean lawyer, We will see how fast the Good Senator does the 40?

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