Sean Bullington
 November 19, 2022 Shared with Public group
Unfortunately Escambia county commissioners would give away taxpayers money to keep a company from leaving. True story about edates. This county leadership is so backwards that certified financial planner/ commissioner agreed to give Navy Federal taxpayers money to stay. Not like they were going to leave after spending and building a huge office buildings. Also Navy Federal is already well liked and intelligent savvy group to tap into the cheap labor force here in Escambia.
What’s in your wallet Commissioners Barry, Bergosh, May and Bender?? Why did they have to give taxpayers money to NavyFederal and other companies to get them to stay? Is the infrastructure, public safety and educational system that bad?

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November 18, 2022 Shared with Public
A new Amazon facility in the community doesn't just mean jobs. It also means massive increases, usually in the millions, in local tax revenue.
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Chase Anderson Romagnano
Here's a question. Who in Escambia County will hire Andy Romagnano in the next week, as in I have had hundreds of job applications rejected, so it's a question of knowing I need a paycheck, who'll do it now.
I'm ready to reverse my position on this is…
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Keith Bowe
Navy Federal not only pays well, but the effect has been to raise the pay for other institutions in Pensacola, not just banks and credit unions. If you read the PNJ article just published, Mike Kohler Commissioner Elect District 2 has an excellent pers…
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Lana C. Roux
It has always been that way in Pensacola. Don't understand it.
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