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		<title>Cecil County Exec Moore Won&#8217;t Seek Re-election in 2016, Opens Candidate Floodgates; Legacy of First County Exec is Tech School, Landfill Solvency</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS ANALYSIS Cecil County Executive Tari Moore, a Republican, has told County Council members she will not seek re-election next year, thus clearing the way for a potential floodgate of candidates to succeed her. Moore, the county’s first executive under Charter government, compiled a mixed record of accomplishments, with creation of a new school of technology and balancing the books on the previously troubled landfill funds as among her best achievements. Moore, a former two-year member of the old county Board of Commissioners before her election as the first County Executive under the new Charter form of government that went into operation in 2012, called County Council President Robert Hodge (R-5) Tuesday evening and told him of her decision not to run again, Hodge told Cecil Times. “I guess she lost interest in the job,” Hodge said. He did not press her for details and she did not volunteer her reasons, Hodge noted, but he said she had previously voiced mixed feelings about running again over the past few months and he had tried to encourage her to run again. “I think she had been doing a good job and I asked her to re-consider,” Hodge said. County Councilor Alan [&#8230;]]]></description>
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