Two to one and the other. Yeah, the other one was actually a loan approval for a small town up north that is mostly … I voted no to give that town a loan because...our loans are secured basically by land that can be taxed. … them money and they don't pay, how do we ever get our money back? Well, so I said that's kind of, that's kind of a problem. (12:53–13:10)
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Asserts that John Leiber voted against a loan to a town because the loans are secured by taxable land, and the town's land could not be taxed.
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