This goes hand in hand with other initiatives that the governor has taken to fight lead poisoning, protect the environment, protect children's health. It's something that we support.

It's the perfect economic growth opportunity. This is an issue that helps consumers because it reduces the amount of money you have to spend on gas.

How many of them are uninsured and low income -- that's what were determining right now. That's something that as you make the program available...we will get a better sense of how many of those 200,000 qualify.

They shouldn't have their studies interrupted because of the situation.

It takes for as long as it's necessary to select the best one. I don't have a timeline for that.

The governor believes this will help reduce the amount of money people are spending on gas, which will let them spend it on other things and help the economy.

We're looking at different (funding) options. I don't want to pin it to one particular.

The water bill is under review. We are looking at it. We have information and we know what it's about.

The paperwork is good. It's legally sufficient.