Obviously, I have a role in terms of being governor and talking to the public about it, but I don't have any authority to put it on the ballot. It's got to go through both houses of the legislature. You need 60% of each house. And I know the House took up some stuff and I've given them credit for doing that. The Senate, it wasn't that they're dragging their feet. (23:08–23:13)
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Asserts that property tax reform requires 60% approval from both legislative houses.
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