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From YouTube: County Board Wrap-Up: Key State Legislation
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A
And,
of
course,
Arlington's
budget
is
impacted
not
only
by
the
economic
conditions
in
here
in
the
county,
by
also
by
state
and
federal
economic
and
legislative
developments
in
the
General.
Assembly
was
nearing
the
end
of
its
session
and
we've
seen
a
lot
of
changes
since
we
last
spoke
last
month
about
what's
going
on
in
Richmond,
absolutely.
B
Indeed,
we
have-
and
you
know,
I-
think
the
are
ever
drilling
Tony
I
might
be
surprised
to
learn
exactly
how
much
of
our
budget
really
is
affected
by
goings-on
in
Richmond,
not
just
in
the
macro
sense,
sometimes
in
pretty
literal
ways.
A
great
example
is
the
transient
occupancy
tax.
We
were
thrilled
yesterday
to
see
that
bill
clear.
The
house,
its
house
of
origin,
was
the
Senate,
so
we're
pretty
well
on
our
way.
B
A
B
That
money
could
be
dedicated
for
transit,
it
will
not
be
dedicated
for
transit
and
whether
there
is
money
to
be
dedicated
for
transit
is
the
big
issue
for
not
only
Arlington
but
for
the
entirety
of
the
region
with
regard
to
Metro,
so
that
is
one
of
the
bills.
We
are
following
most
closely
without
getting
too
much
into
the
legislative
sausage
making
weeds.
The
fact
of
the
matter
is,
there
is
a
bill
out
of
the
Senate
and
a
bill
out
of
the
house,
and
we
are
now
in
the
process
of
trying
to
see
them
reconciled.
A
Hope,
because
that,
as
we
have
been
talking
about
for
what
seems
like
an
eternity
now,
that
is
really
the
big
question
going
on.
Right
now
is
Metro
funding
for
this
region.
Okay!
Well,
we're
gonna
take
a
short
break
right
now
and
when
we
come
back,
a
much
needed
opportunity
for
home
ownership
is
coming
to
North
Ballston
and
the
board
board
votes
to
finance,
affordable
housing
near
Rosslyn.
Metro
stay
with
us.