So essentially, what I am hearing as I am here is we are spending our time in a committee discussing an issue that, while it is very important, is only affecting a very small percentage of people and for which policies have been put in place that maybe more constitutionally based.
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Miller-Meeks highlights the limited impact of eviction issues amidst broader concerns.
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