
Ona Brouse
64:13 - 64:41
"Smaller cost items or adjustments, those are things that can be ideally flexed in between the September through November timeframe. But August, I think, is the latest when— that we would really have to be able to contemplate moving large pieces around."
“Smaller cost items or adjustments, those are things that can be ideally flexed in between the September through November timeframe. But August, I think, is the latest when— that we would really have to be able to contemplate moving large pieces around.”
Smaller cost items or adjustments, those are things that can be ideally flexed in between the September through November timeframe. But August, I think, is the latest when— that we would really have to be able to contemplate moving large pieces around. Mr. Voland. Thank you, Chair. I think that's a really good question from Member Scout.
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