I get it. In Washington, that can sound like monopoly money. We spend trillions on this and that $1.8 billion is real money. I mean, They're cutting the clean water revolving fund by about 1.8 to $2.5 billion. redevelop brownfield sites by about 1.8 to $2.5 billion. And that's going to have real effect on American communities. Imagine if this funds were taken away from January 6th rioters and spent on revitalizing water treatment facilities in our downtowns. (03:22–03:34)
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