And, you know, each industry may have to think of an ad hoc arrangement like that that would make collective action a little bit easier to take on. And we are quite honestly in, you know, in our office thinking We are...thinking of ways that we can support...municipalities and not for profits in Connecticut who are thinking about collective action. thinking about how we can support them legally, how we can help them support each other financially. That's, I think, the most important conversation that's happening, and it's vital. (17:08–29:56)
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Asserts that Chris Murphy's office is exploring support for Connecticut municipalities and nonprofits considering collective action.
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