But I think it's super important that we continue to make those kinds of investments. And, you know, Massachusetts, look, I can lead by showing, you know, these are the investments that we're making. We've grown child care by over 30,000 seats in the last three years because we decided after all that ARPA money went away, we were still going to fund child care. Why? Because it's so important. What happens to a little kid between the year ages of 0 and 5 can impact the trajectory of their life. (34:52–35:03)
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