And now it's time for the senate to get 26 votes, close this out and get it done. I'm pleased that we're able to provide some relief for this community. I'm pleased that SEPTA will continue to run for two years, and I'm going to continue to fight in future years for recurring revenue, not just for septa, but for all mass transit agencies across Pennsylvania. If you have any questions, I'm happy to take a few. Yep. Thank you. You touched on the fact that the use of public transit funds is not synonymous with the Republican proposal. (07:16–07:27)
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