You know, what's often said is if it's not raining now, when you have a 6 billion dollar shortfall, when will it be raining? Why not use a rainy day? Well, they just said the predicted floor we need is seven and a half billion dollars. We obviously have more money in the account than seven and a half million. You're going to have four and a half billion potentially by the end of the biennial. (55:34–55:39)
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Asserts that the predicted minimum required balance for the rainy day fund is seven and a half billion dollars.
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