00;00;00;02 - 00;00;10;17 Matt Kantz He result that opposes any tax policy and a unit of government that does not come with the corresponding replacement revenue stream implemented by the state of Indiana. 00;00;10;19 - 00;00;32;14 Stephanie Wiechmann And that's Delaware County Councilman Matt Katz, reading from a resolution opposing Senate Bill one that the council passed unanimously on Tuesday. The council said it was originally written before the bill was scaled back by senators, but the nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency says under the current version, Delaware County is still set to lose $1.8 million in 2026. With more as years go on. 00;00;32;16 - 00;00;44;07 Stephanie Wiechmann Councilman William Hughes wrote the resolution. With the recent bill changes, he says he thinks the county will still have to cut 30 to 40 employees. Braun said local governments need to be more efficient. To that, Hughes says. 00;00;44;09 - 00;00;53;00 Bill Hughes “To me, our budget is our proof. We go over line by line every year. And there’s not, the phrase is, ‘waste, fraud, and abuse.’” 00;00;53;03 - 00;01;08;06 Stephanie Wiechmann Braun is threatened to veto the current version of Senate Bill one unless it's amended again to create broader relief. That would likely mean local governments like Delaware County losing even more money. The House will take up the bill next week. In Muncie. Stephanie Wiechmann, IPR news.