Chapter 29

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“You have a two o’clock meeting with the regional developer’s association. There’s the briefing on the smart growth legislation they’re interested in,” Vignette informed me as I slowly flipped through the contents of my inbox, which always seemed overwhelmingly full on each of my visits back to my district. “I’m assuming they’re against it,” I sarcastically replied. “Why of course they fully support it, Mayor. They just don’t believe the government should decide what defines smart growth,” Vignette replied with a smirk. “My mistake. And how much should I support them?” “Brighton’s development group alone contributed a combined twenty thousand to your last reelection campaign. I think in the room you'll be looking at over one hundred thousand dollars for the next election cycle,” she p

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