Well, I always tell people the three most important issues in the San Joaquin Valley are water, water, and water, because we're also dependent on our communities, whether we're talking about safe drinking water or water for our communities and our economies. But We need to make important investments in education, in our public infrastructure, be it new water storage, but also our roads and our communities. And during my time in the legislature, you can talk to the folks I represented in Santinella, in Los Banos, in Livingston, in Planada, in Dos Palos, and what you … (00:33–00:46)
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