“The difference between the two for me, fundamentally, is that the Senate and the governor want to do it the way it's always been done, and the House wants to see if there's a better way to do things, if there's a way to change the structure of how we provide services.”
“The House Republicans, I believe, have taken a step back and said, OK, the way we've always done it has led us to the problems that we're having today - the funding issues, the congestion issues, the lack-of-capacity issues. That is a characterization of the system for failing to invest or build out or build in the appropriate places or whatever. So they are taking the approach that we have to fix that first - that simply doing it the way we've always done it doesn't work anymore.”