Really kind of put the place back on track. Not totally, but a lot of the stuff that the Auditor General was looking at happened in the last administration under mr. Fenerty whos a friend of mine. I like him, but, you know, you cant run a place like that. You cant this is a public agency, and you need to run it with austerity, you need to run it with honesty, and that didnt happen. Do you have lawyers looking at this . Like, can you sue . Well, i dont know what grounds well sue on, but, i mean, if we can or not, but the City Solicitors Office is looking at, so well see what happens. I mean, it just im happy for Auditor General depasquale doing what he did. I think it may change the game and change the conversation. Are you ready to take back, now that youve taken back the school board, to take back another big state agency . Yeah, i mean, they take stuff where they can make money from, and, you know, we didnt really do that well under the src when it comes to increased funding for scho
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