A lot of times there's a long process where people are kind of writing it and toiling over it, but really the chips fall within 48 hours. Wow. Everyone finds out whether we're going to vote on a bill 48 hours before that vote happens. And so a lot of times there's this massive scramble looking for things because a lot of people who see these bills initially are only those folks where the bill has moved through that committee where they've been able to really comb through it. (03:57–04:04)
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