You know, I think about Jamaica, one of the towns that I represent, really, really overwhelming for a lot of our small communities. I was not at all surprised that VLCT was in favor of this. It makes sense to have the state really have consistent regulatory powers over river corridors. Key that will be making sure that there's staffing at the Agency of Natural Resources, which is something that we have included and want to make sure our Senate colleagues include in the budget. (05:42–05:51)
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Asserts that state regulation over river corridors is logical and necessary.
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