As was expected. No numbers given, but I truly appreciate the messaging and pragmatism coming from Shelley Carroll. Specifically:
* Acknowledging that some expenses are no longer ‘pandemic-related’, but the new normal
* Acknowledging that the practice of ‘balancing’ contingent of one-time funding from upper levels is misleading
* Stating clearly that the pressure for a new deal has to come from the electorate (true, but good luck with that - people barely understand jurisdictions wrt services, and they definitely don’t for funding)