We've gotten some measures done this session that are hopefully going to alleviate some of the pain that you felt when you opened that envelope next year in property tax reform, Along with us pumping in more money to public education, which means that your local community isn't going to have to do that as much. We also did a whole lot on the backlog for rape kits. It's my pleasure that I sit next to Victoria Navy, my neighbor in Dallas, who's done tremendous work on this issue. (00:39–00:46)
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