They decided to be the legislature also, which is always the danger of having an activist court. But that's really the main setback. We've had other things, including having those constitutional amendments. No more Zuckerbucks. You have to have an elected official that's managing your election. Can't bring in a political operative to take it over. Those changes, I think, have been really good, but I think probably the biggest thing is that there's just so much greater awareness. (05:07–05:13)
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