Then you have the issue of our rainy day fund. So when I became governor till now, we've more than tripled the state's rainy day fund. In fact, We've put rainy day money in the rainy day fund to where we're not constitutionally able to do any more. We've maxed it out. And so if something happens, storms, wind, we deal with it. If there's a downturn in the national economy and it affects us, we deal with it. (10:12–10:19)
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Asserts that Florida has maximized its rainy day fund to the constitutional limit.
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