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		<title>Cecil County Business Leaders Group Celebrates &#8217;12 Election Wins; Plans Role in &#8217;14 Elections</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was a night for crowing a bit about the unanimous success of the five local candidates endorsed for election last year by the Cecil Business Leaders organization but organizers of the group were not resting on their laurels Thursday evening as they urged Cecil County citizens to get involved in re-designing the local political landscape in 2014. The Cecil Business Leaders for Better Government began its life a year ago as a Political Action Committee (PAC) to support candidates reflecting its pro-business agenda in the 2012 primary and general election campaigns. The PAC raised a total of $40,655 during the primary and general election campaigns, according to four financial disclosure reports filed with the state Board of Elections. Most of the donations were from businesses and business men and women in the county and nearby areas. Mario Gangemi, vice president of the group, said that the PAC and its “partners” pumped nearly $70,000 in the 2012 campaigns, explaining later that the PAC worked with some businesspeople who didn’t want to donate directly to the PAC but were willing to donate to individual candidates’ campaign funds. The PAC did not donate directly to candidates but printed mailers and purchased advertising [&#8230;]]]></description>
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