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Monday, July 18, 2022

On Real News with Rick Outzen this Morning at 7:10


 

I've been invited to speak later this morning at 7:10 on the area's #1, most informative, locally centered and dependable morning drive news program-"Real News with Rick Outzen" on  AM 1370 WCOA.

Coming off of our three meetings last week (2 budget, 1 regular) I anticipate discussion about the budget, the decision to release the Underhill public records lawsuit transcripts, and our upcoming meeting tomorrow.  Discussion might also ensue regarding the residency questions brought up by citizens regarding Underhill's current residency status (e.g. citizens at the meeting questioned whether or not Underhill vacated his office by moving to the farm property in D5 he purchased recently).

I'll also make it a point, if time allows, to discuss our item on tomorrow's agenda to enter into a 3-year budget deal with the Escambia County Sheriff's Office.

Listen live later this morning at 7:10--and once published I will link the podcast here.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Calling that “show” #1 rated is as ludicrous as saying the BOCC has the best interests of Escambia county in mind. No plan no future only self promotion

Anonymous said...

Thanks, listened to the podcast. Good work on the budget and working with ECSO.

Anonymous said...

Meanwhile while the two of you are patting each other on the back, this continues

Escambia County loses more people to Santa Rosa and Baldwin Counties than to any other counties in the nation. Consider this migration data from the IRS >>
As of 2020, 2,618 people migrated from Santa Rosa County, FL to Escambia County, FL. In the same year, 3,282 people left Escambia County, FL migrating to Santa Rosa County, FL. Similarly, 739 people moved from Escambia, FL to Baldwin County, AL, compared to 581 moving from Baldwin to Escambia. Overall, the total Net Migration from Escambia County, FL in 2020 was 822