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, The Inquirer Editorial Board once again demonstrates how little it understands the highly nuanced and complicated issues surrounding the water industry, and instead continues its uninformed vendetta against rate-regulated water utilities. The Editorial Board suggests that local officials who are elected by their constituents should not be trusted when they decide that partnering with a professional water company is in the best interest of their communities.
There is a plethora of information in the press and the community regarding help for the homeless, help for addiction, and support services for such. I agree, but where is the help and respect for the people who live and do business in these areas? The people who pay rent, the people who create jobs, the people who pay mortgages, the people who pay city taxes, the people who must walk their children to school past illicit activities.
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