So what SEPTA requested and what I granted today is entirely different from what the Senate passed. And I think the comments of Scott Sauer and the comments of Secretary Carroll bear that out. We are now allowing SEPTA to use $394 million of future capital dollars that have not yet been earmarked for particular projects. in order to operate their system over the next two years. I think it's also important to note that these next two years will allow the new leadership of septa, … (04:25–04:40)
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