It's named for a Democrat and a Republican former governors who, you know, understood the value of land conservation in our state. This is one of the most historically bipartisan things that has happened in the Wisconsin legislature over the generations going back to the 1960s. Yeah, it is remarkable and I very much have been committed from day one, even before day one, on creating those conversations across the aisle working in a bipartisan fashion. (33:11–33:21)
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