Oftentimes smaller municipalities, they can't remediate that problem on their own. They're going to need more federal funding to be able address some of those water quality issues. So If I'm elected this fall, I want to call for more research, testing, remediation [for water quality issues]. so that, you know, no matter what size of a community you, you live in, you have access to clean drinking water. And that also goes in our, for our rural communities. (15:18–15:24)
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Asserts that Rebecca Cooke plans to advocate for increased efforts to address water quality issues if elected.
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