comes down. andrea, i don t think there s any question about it. the state of alabama will go try to enact legislation that takes us from 25 to 30 years. it s going to demand that the cost of living increases will have to be halted, we can work out of it, but what happened in prison ard really is not a response of what happened with the oil spill. i know it s a separate issue. absolutely. we have so segregate the two. what s happening affects a small amount of people. what s happening with the oil spill affects the entire coast. good point, thank you, governor, and thank you for your
federal government or bp to take care of this, we ll have the same problems for the next few months. 24 group hughes come up with a road map where we can stop being a victim and begin to make a strong, credible case for changing the way we look at tourism industry, at the seafood industry, everything that we have depended on for generations in alabamaisms one quick question, governor. prison ard, alabama, now, is that the beginning of what is going to happen to small towns around america and big cities as well? a real unfunded pension liability, people are not getting their checks? is this this is right outside mobile, as i understand it. this is a crisis that s another underreported crisis, if you will, about to face a lot of towns and states as pressure