J. Taylor

J. Taylor
John J. Taylor is a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 177th Legislative District of Pennsylvania, USA, since 1984. He is Republican Chairman of the House Liquor Control Committee and a member of the House Urban Affairs Committee. John is the chairman of the republican city committee...
coolest experience
It was the coolest live experience I'd ever had in my life,
talking time
It's time to do something. We've been talking for two years.
soon year
I started it the first year as soon as we opened.
baton four hours took
It took four hours just to get to Baton Rouge.
broke
They broke in, broke the door, broke the lock.
four hits ready runs seven
They were ready to go. They had seven hits and scored four runs in that first inning. I mean, they just wanted it a little more than we did.
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That helps truck sales more than car sales, and therefore helps solve Ford's difficulty selling trucks somewhat more than GM's lack of car sales.
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Student assessment results suggest that collectively, Reading First schools have done an outstanding job developing students word recognition and fluency abilities. Good progress has been made in vocabulary and comprehension as well, but it is in these two areas that the most work remains to be done.
add attractive enhance linear park path
It'll be kind of like a long, linear park with a serpentine path to add some interest. It will be much more aesthetically attractive and will enhance the drainage in the ditch.
longer publicity
It's awesome, ... The longer they wait, the more publicity this will get.
bounce extremely last positions
It's a bounce back from the extremely overbought positions that we have experienced over the last while.
build definitely good starting
It's a good starting point. It's definitely something to build on.
areas available california counties funds mass means reduction rural streets transit
It means that each of the 58 counties in California would see a significant reduction in the funds available for mass transit and in rural areas for streets and roads.
approved clear commission focus issues planning site talk tried
I tried to focus on the zoning issues like we should, but all they wanted to talk about is race, ... I wanted to make it clear it wasn't a racist issue. If it was, the planning commission wouldn't have approved the site plan.