They had the dollars we needed to build our facility. They've got great housing and other attractive things in the community for families. And so it kind of ends up snowballing. So I think In some communities, we need to come in and help make that initial investment to get other investments going. What we see in Some parts of the commonwealth where we've made those investments is the third and the fourth and the fifth thing to come requires less state money, requires less incentive because it's more of an attractive place to invest. (19:32–19:39)
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Asserts that initial state investment is necessary in some communities to stimulate further investments.
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