So as governor, you'd have the right to obviously forego any negotiated salary increase with state employees who have collectively bargained. So I guess first off, that's an interesting piece, right? I mean, No other collective bargaining process includes the governor or the head of the agency having the last right of refusal. Right. We're all bound by arbitration. I cut you off. So what's the question? The question is, would you use that power if you were governor? Well, that's the way it's written. (19:08–19:18)
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Asserts that the governor's right of refusal is unique in collective bargaining processes.
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