But the governor made a VETO that's for 400 years, which is pretty outstanding. Astounding, I guess, would be the word. But it's really a Pyrrhic victory because there's no money associated with it. So. So It's really a property tax increase for 400 years because there's no state money after the first two years. So the legislature does an appropriate money, the property taxpayer is going to get stuck. And I think there's going to be a lot of angst over that particular problem. (02:11–02:19)
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