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James Hartman Quotes

«We have now approximately 90 National Guard troops in the parish. They've been a tremendous help.»
Author: James Hartman
«There've been a lot of people asking for honest budget numbers, ... Today, we have those honest numbers. Now it's the hard truth we have to confront. Today, we define the numbers and within two weeks we present proposed solutions on how to deal with the problem.»
Author: James Hartman
«Cleco has 2,000 miles of lines in the parish»
Author: James Hartman
«We have no electricity, no public water that is safe to drink, and no telephones in most areas.»
Author: James Hartman
«We fortunately never lost our radio communication.»
Author: James Hartman
«Crime has been blessedly low,»
Author: James Hartman
«This legislation would be extraordinarily helpful in maintaining our system and would be helpful for other agencies to develop these systems themselves.»
Author: James Hartman
«We are urging our citizens to limit calls to just those that involve law enforcement response,»
Author: James Hartman
«We don't have details on how to apply for FEMA assistance or how to contact the Red Cross or the Army Corps of Engineers or any other public or private relief agencies.»
Author: James Hartman
«We are urging our citizens to limit calls to just those that involve law enforcement response. We want to be able to respond quickly to an emergency but if our lines are continuing to be clogged with non-law enforcement requests for information, we are risking a slower response.»
Author: James Hartman