… are making this deal that are not going to have to deal with the consequences that, you know, didn't loop in other leadership, that didn't loop in other folks. And Is that a precedent of how we want to set policy and budgetary matters in the state? Is that something that we want to do, even if it's seen as, like, bipartisan? I don't think. I think that's dangerous, and I think that's not transparent to the voters and constituents that elect them. (15:53–16:00)
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Questions if the current process sets a precedent for future policy and budget decisions.
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