What will be interesting now is to see how many states feel they have to change their policies as a result of it.
The state, however, already feels the volunteers do a good job.
This current state somehow felt more natural to it than the previous.
These expectations go beyond what many states feel they can track and measure.
We felt that was not reasonable, and other states feel the same way.
So much public heat had been generated that the state felt it was best to put the promises in writing.
The state, however, feels unable to lower the fare further.
The United States feels it has the best players in the world.
Still, while the state may be feeling a psychological loss, the change has not been the economic blow that many leaders feared.
"But we are in a world where cities and states feel they have to offer a competitive incentive package."