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		<title>Cecil County Businesses Rate Commissioners: Broomell Worst, Moore Best, for Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new Cecil County Chamber of Commerce survey of its members found that County Commissioner Diana Broomell (R-4) was deemed the most “‘unsatisfactory” commissioner while Commissioner Tari Moore (R-2) had the highest “excellent” ranking. There were 129 respondents to the Chamber survey—an admittedly small sample of the county’s many business operators. But Chamber members tend to be more active and informed on county and state issues. In addition to rankings of the current five-member county Board of Commissioners, the survey also solicited comments on what problems local businesses face in dealing with county government. The strongest negative reaction in the survey came on the question, “Do you think the Cecil County Commissioners, as a group, are supportive of the Office of Economic Development?” That drew a 74.4 percent “NO” response, with comments such as, “I guess this is a prank question” and “They got rid of the head of economic development; Vernon (Thompson) did an excellent job.” A three-member majority of the current Commissioners’ board forced the ouster of Thompson in late August. [SEE previous Cecil Times report here: https://ceciltimes.com/2011/08/cecil-county-commissioners-oust-vernon-thompson-economic-development-chief-smipkins-get-even-for-political-independence/ ] Thompson, a former deputy Secretary of the state Department of Economic Development, ran afoul of the county’s state legislative [&#8230;]]]></description>
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