So there's no, well, you're cutting me to take from this to do this. And so really we have some exciting conversations going on about a whole host of issues, but specific bills. Representative Armstrong and I just rolled out increasing housing, rural low income housing, tax credits from 42 million to $100 million this next biennium. trying to get developers to invest in low and workforce housing, which we talked about on this show, and how important it is for families in all parts of the state. (03:19–03:30)
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