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What is the governor’s message in this letter to the public?

He will strive to balance business interests and environmental interests.
He believes that environmental protection is more important than economic concerns.
He understands that business interests must supersede the environment for growth to occur.
He plans to completely rewrite the state’s environmental regulations.

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I can’t determine the governor’s message without the letter text. Please paste the letter (or the relevant excerpt).

If you can’t, here are quick cues to pick the best answer yourself:
- Choose “He will strive to balance business interests and environmental interests” if the letter emphasizes compromise, working with both sides, finding win-win solutions, or using phrases like “balance,” “both,” “work together,” or “responsible growth.”
- Choose “He believes that environmental protection is more important than economic concerns” if it stresses protecting nature above all, uses words like “priority,” “must protect,” or rejects economic trade-offs.
- Choose “He understands that business interests must supersede the environment for growth to occur” if it argues the economy must come first, calls for rolling back environmental limits to spur growth, or says environmental rules are secondary.
- Choose “He plans to completely rewrite the state’s environmental regulations” if it explicitly promises an overhaul, says regulations will be rewritten/replaced, or lays out a plan to change the legal framework.

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