If you look back when Pitts was majority leader, it was common to have five to 10 bills that passed without 17 votes. So we'll, you know, look at each other, each bill. But I'm, I mean, If there is some compromise that eliminates the 400 year veto and can provide property tax early to Wisconsin families, I think we could probably get 17 votes in our caucus on that. Okay. But there could also be a scenario that if you had a couple in your Congress who said they don't know that you can still pass a field that does a lot of weighted. (13:38–13:53)
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Asserts that a compromise eliminating the 400 year veto and providing property tax relief could likely secure 17 votes in the caucus.
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