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		<title>Several Shades of Charter: Cecil County Commish Fade Out, Exec-elect Moore Weighs In&#8211;Sort of</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[News Analysis It was the virtual swan song of the Cecil County Commissioners Tuesday, at their last full-scale business meeting before the transition to Charter government that begins on 12/3/12, but there were also several shades of the Charter ahead—including a proposal for a highly-compensated Council “manager” and complaints by some members of the Ethics Commission worried about retaining their posts. It was also the first Cecil County commissioners’ worksession attended by Commissioner and County Executive-elect Tari Moore since her victory in the November election. And there were some indications of her priorities and approach to issues she will face in her new job, as well as deference by most of the other Commissioners to her new status. Poignant, but at times pointless, was the performance of current Commissioners board President James Mullin (R-1), who was defeated for election to the new Council. At several junctures, he suggested meetings and consultations that he thought should be held in the future on various issues—seemingly forgetting the fact that his recommendations would be irrelevant in the new County Council/Charter governmental lineup. Sitting in the back of the meeting room to observe the worksession was his replacement, Dr. Alan McCarthy, who won election [&#8230;]]]></description>
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