As I mentioned, the budget stabilization fund, our rainy day fund is at its maximum, constitutionally that we're allowed to put into it a little bit more than 5 billion. When I became governor, [the rainy day fund] was about a billion 4. And so we've more than tripled the rainy day fund during this period of time. And that's something that we're happy about. This budget will yield additional tax savings. (02:30–16:05)
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Asserts that the rainy day fund was approximately $1.4 billion when he became governor.
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