And it's not until the 11th hour that we hear that he has, you know, the administration has changed their position or they want something else. We saw that with pensions. We saw that with our opioid misuse prevention bill, which was really frustrating to have him veto that. You know, looking into next session, I can only, you know, be clear about where we are and transparent with this process and to be asking the administration to be transparent and clear about where they are as well. (19:29–19:40)
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