On the recordNovember 6, 2017
if we were looking at how to get the electricity back as quickly as possible, it would be to exit that $9 billion debt.
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congress.govif we were looking at how to get the electricity back as quickly as possible, it would be to exit that $9 billion debt.
Hanabusa suggests exiting the $9 billion debt to restore electricity quickly.
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