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Skip the Fracking Lines

November 29, 2011
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When it comes time to be heard on an issue that is sensitive to public policy and personal convictions, the governing body has an obligation to listen to its constituents and gather information and insights before rendering decisions.  Municipalities small and large face issue ranging from smoking bans to permitting to budget.  This week in Manhattan, the sensitive topic of hydraulic fracturing, otherwise known as Fracking, comes to light in public hearings that are expected to draw extremely long lines of people waiting to be heard.  And guess what happens when people endure long lines and tireless hours waiting to be heard in these public forums?  You guessed it.  They get angry.  Let’s put an end to the disorderly and ring in a better way to let voices be heard with QLess.

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