Now look, there's been population growth, there's been inflation. Maybe throw a few percent in there just for the heck of that does not get you to 60 billion. And Our budget at the state of Florida for the last four years, so depending on what happens this year, which I think will be similar to what we do, we've basically had a stable budget. In fact, we're spending less this year than we did the year before and we spent less last year than we did the year before that. Not a lot of places are able to say they can do, they can do that. So we've walked the walk, right? We're still doing big things, but we're doing it on a budget. (08:46–09:04)
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Asserts that Florida's state budget has been stable and spending has decreased over the last four years.
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