You're taking money out of it and you're, and you're giving it to local communities so it's no longer revolving, it's no longer a revolving fund when you take money out for set asides and earmarks. You know, I tell you, we were, I think on a bipartisan basis we were able to deal with this before. It's in terms of the restoration. And it will be once again what the, what the Appropriations Committee does on a bipartisan, bicameral basis that will address this issue. (14:48–14:53)
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Asserts that [the Appropriations Committee] previously addressed the issue of the state revolving loan fund on a bipartisan basis.
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