I also think it's critically important for us to treat our roads and bridges and transportation and our transit system together as a unified system, which I don't think we're doing today in Colorado. We are pitting [roads and bridges] against each other in the legislature, and that makes no sense to taxpayers. That makes no sense to Coloradans under my administration. We would treat it the way citizens in Colorado look at it, which is as a unified system. (29:41–29:47)
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