I think especially for folks who are unhoused and at the margin, it's, you know, there's, there's resources that we can provide both through the state. But also I talk a lot about how we don't. There's this thing called shared revenue where Our income taxes that go to the state, they don't get distributed equitably to our county and cities and local municipalities. And when we have that more equitable structure, that means that these local municipalities can tailor resources better to their communities. Right. Instead of this, like overarching here, state money. (01:14–01:23)
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