And I think tackling reforms in a way that's, you know, that you have more time to dig into issues, create working groups, have that space feels more meaningful where an assembly. In our [State Assembly] conference meetings, we have three minutes to talk, and there's literally a timer. because there's so many of us. So that's not conducive to a lot of dialogue in the way in which I believe the Senate has dialogue on issues. (17:33–17:38)
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