Or quite frankly, who's some legislator or some county commissioner said, you know what? I don't like that business anymore. I want to make sure it's closed. Nobody gave us the power to do that. The state's constitution doesn't give us the power to [decide what's going to be a good business or a bad business]. do that. I think the number one trait for any elected official is restraint. You got to have enough restraint to know the limits of your power and understand that. (46:43–46:46)
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Asserts that the state's constitution does not grant the power to decide the viability of businesses.
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