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And, while the budget eventually passed, the legislature failed to pass any bills calling for studies or planning measures to mitigate the impacts of climate change across the state.
I'm sorry, but the failure to clear up this misconception has done a great deal of harm — and this harm is not significantly mitigated by various remarks in passing to the effect that austerity might be overdone.
Where councils raised the precept and passed it on, it helped to some extent to mitigate those additional costs.
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