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From YouTube: The Weekly Report - February 18, 2021
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The Weekly Report provides news and insight about Kansas City, Mo. programs and services provided by City departments.
This week's host, Chris Hernandez from the City Communications Department talks about budget proposals and how you can participate in an upcoming public budget hearing, the Mayor delivered his annual State of the City address, and it's time for small businesses to renew their annual license - “File Now, and Pay Later”
A
Hi
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
weekly
report,
I'm
chris
hernandez
with
the
city
communications
office,
and
here
are
the
top
three
things
you
should
know
this
week.
First
off
the
mayor
and
city
manager
have
delivered
their
annual
proposed
budget
to
the
city
council
and
to
you
the
public.
They
would
like
your
feedback
at
one
of
the
upcoming
public
budget
hearings.
A
Also,
the
mayor
has
delivered
his
annual
state
of
the
city.
Address
you'll,
see
the
whole
thing
in
just
a
couple
of
minutes,
and
it
is
time
to
renew
your
annual
business
license.
So
if
you
are
a
business
owner,
guess
what
we
have
a
change
for
you
this
year,
the
mayor
and
council
have
deferred
your
annual
payment,
but
keep
in
mind.
You
still
need
to
file
your
application
by
the
regular
deadline
of
february
28th
now
to
the
budget.
A
The
city
manager
and
mayor
have
delivered
their
annual
budget
and,
yes,
it
does
have
some
effects
from
the
pandemic.
It
is
a
balanced
budget,
it
is
for
the
next
fiscal
year
and
it
prevents
layoffs,
furloughs
and
maintains
essential
city
services.
Targeted
initiatives
will
create
a
more
efficient
and
fiscally
prudent
city
government.
We
will
keep
and
in
some
cases,
even
increase
funding
for
certain
critical
infrastructure
and
services
such
as
snow
removal
and
street,
paving
while
most
departments
are
cutting
costs,
the
proposed
budget
has
no
layoffs
of
current
employees.
This
includes
the
police
department.
A
We
will
keep
the
current
number
of
officers
on
the
streets
while
recommending
cuts
in
vacant
positions
and
more
efficiencies
in
back
office
functions.
You
can
read
the
entire
budget
and
find
out
all
the
details
about
the
upcoming
budget
hearings.
By
going
to
our
website
at
kcmo.gov
budget,
the
mayor
delivered
his
annual
state
of
the
city
address
and
because
of
the
pandemic,
it
was
virtual
and
there
was
no
in-person
audience.
A
A
We
know
the
past
year
has
been
difficult
for
many
business
owners,
so
the
mayor
and
city
council
have
deferred
the
deadline
to
pay
the
annual
license
fee,
but
you
still
need
to
file
your
license:
application
by
february
28th,
the
usual
deadline,
the
due
date
to
pay
for
the
2021
business
license,
is
extended
through
june
30th
of
2021
to
qualify
for
that
deferral.
Businesses
must
have
gross
receipts
of
less
than
four
million
dollars
in
the
calendar
year
2020.
So
this
is
for
small
businesses.
A
C
Welcome
to
the
mayor's
2021
state
of
the
city
address
and
this
beautiful
emphasis:
winnetaka
high
school
home
of
the
griffins
city
charter
of
kansas
city,
missouri,
section
2092
states.
The
mayor
should
deliver
on
an
annual
basis
and
address
reporting
upon
the
state
of
the
city
and
make
a
recommendation
on
goals
before
the
city
and
proposals
for
achieving
such
goals.
D
E
Shall
we
pray
kind,
loving
and
eternal
god,
as
we
gather
for
this
address
tonight,
we
are
still
suffering
from
the
plagues
of
covet
19
and
racial
inequality,
and
so
it
is
it
is
that
be
before
all
else
we
pray
this
day.
We
pause
in
prayer
to
remember
those
whom
have
been
directly
impacted
by
these
issues.
E
Father
we
pray
first
for
those
families
who
have
lost
their
friends,
family
and
loved
ones.
We
pray
for
our
health
care
workers,
children,
teachers,
pastors
public
servants,
homeless,
community
business
owners,
first
responders
and
many
others
comfort.
All
of
these
give
us
your
mercy
and
grace
to
us
swiftly
and
very
soon
may
we
feel
a
sense
of
new
life,
new
hope
and
return
to
a
new
normal
that
helps
to
temper
the
loss
we
have
suffered
tonight.
E
We
pray
for
and
give
you
thanks
for
this
elected
body
and
appointed
city
staff,
both
present
and
not
present,
and
for
all
they
have
done
to
serve
your
people
in
this
time.
We
know
that
some
of
the
problems
caused
by
these
plagues
will
take
a
great
deal
of
time
to
unwind,
and
so
we
asked
you
to
give
all
of
us
patience
in
this
city
as
we
make
our
way
together
through
these
uncharted
waters.
E
So
many
of
your
people
have
come
together
to
support
one
another.
These
past
days
help
us
all
to
remember
that
kindness,
mercy
and
compassion
and
may
the
goodness
of
a
neighbor
helping
a
neighbor,
be
replicated
a
thousand
times
across
your
city.
In
the
days
to
come,
having
named
all
this
before
us
today,
we
pray
for
these
servants
gathered
here
today,
each
day
that
they
serve.
We
ask
that
you
give
them
the
wisdom
instead
of
a
thirst
for
power.
May
you
remind
them
each
day
of
the
privilege
and
honor
that
it
is
to
serve
your
people?
E
E
E
We
will
be
judged
by
how
our
city
policies
lifts
up
or
does
not
the
least
the
left
out,
the
helpless
and
the
susceptible
and
at
the
end
of
their
days
of
service,
to
you,
oh
god,
may
you
forgive
all
that
they
will
left
done
and
or
undone
by
conscious
or
unconscious
choice?
May
you
remind
them
of
your
unfailing
love
for
your
children
and
may
they
feel
your
unfailing
grace
and
strength
throughout
all
their
day?
E
Finally,
father,
let
us
be
reminded
of
the
words
of
george
washington
carver,
how
far
you
go
in
life
depends
on
being
tender
with
the
young
compassionate
with
the
age
sympathetic
with
the
striving
and
tolerant
of
the
weak
and
strong,
because
someday
in
your
life.
You
will
have
been
all
of
these
in
the
name
of
jesus,
our
lord
and
savior.
We
pray
and
all
those
agree
say.
C
C
B
Well,
thank
you
for
being
here
in
our
sell
out
capacity
audience
for
today,
but
more
seriously.
I
want
to
thank
my
colleagues
on
the
city
council
for
the
work
you
do
each
and
every
day
for
coming
out.
I
want
to
appreciate
councilman
o'neill
for
inviting
us
up
to
his
part
of
town
and
we
look
forward
to
having
a
good
conversation
today.
I
also
want
to
make
sure
I
thank
our
city
clerk
marilyn
sanders
who
works
with
us
all
the
time
and
has
helped
us
through
this
more
challenging
time
than
usual.
B
While
the
result
of
this
year
was
not
what
we
had
hoped
for,
we
are
so
very
proud
of
our
team's
performance,
their
involvement
in
their
community
and
their
ability
to
unite
a
diverse
city
and
region
as
a
child
of
the
1980s
and
90s
in
kansas
city.
I'd
be
remiss
if
I
didn't
mention
that
much
of
the
excitement,
the
passion
and
the
devotion
we
see
today
in
chief's
kingdom
was
inspired
by
coach
marty
schottenheimer,
who
passed
away
earlier
this
week.
B
We
thank
him
for
the
years
of
success,
the
motivational
comments
on
teamwork
and
the
inspiration
he
brought
to
a
community
in
a
week
that
has
had
a
few
tragedies.
We
also
recognize
the
life
of
former
star
chiefs,
beat
writer,
therese
paler,
and
we
also
think
this
week
about
someone
much
younger,
a
five-year-old
girl
injured
critically
in
an
accident
outside
arrowhead
stadium
days
before
the
super
bowl.
We
pray
for
her
and
her
family
and
we
hope
that
our
authorities
help
all
who
loved
her
find
solace
in
obtaining
justice
and
connection
with
this
tragic
incident.
B
B
Only
weeks
later,
we
would
see
our
streets
deserted
through
downtown,
as
we
limited
the
spread
of
the
greatest
public
health
threat
this
nation
has
faced
in
over
a
century
so
for
tonight
I
have
three
central
topics
and
I
pose
three
important
questions
for
us.
The
first
is
how
do
we
learn
from
the
past
year
about
health,
our
economy
and
our
budget
to
move
more
responsibly
into
the
future?
B
Second,
as
we
work
to
rebuild
economically,
how
do
we
ensure
equitable
and
sustainable
economic
development
that
will
improve
kansas
city
for
the
next
generation
and
then
third
and
always
important?
How
do
we
keep
kansas
city
and
safe,
implementing
transformative,
long-term
violence
prevention
strategies,
and
how
can
we
build
community
trust?
B
B
B
No
mayor
wants
to
close
schools.
No
mayor
wants
to
cancel
weddings
graduations
or
to
see
our
small
locally
owned.
Businesses
suffer,
but
I'm
a
human
first,
and
at
no
time
could
I
stand
to
avoid
taking
action,
knowing
that
it
would
lead
to
hundreds,
if
not
thousands,
of
more
lives
lost
in
kansas
city.
B
Almost
all
of
us
know
someone
who
kova
took
from
us
some
of
us
several
and
for
some
families,
even
more
among
those
families,
is
the
family
of
a
woman.
You
may
have
gotten
to
know
from
our
press
conferences
this
year,
that
of
our
interpreter,
michelle
demartino,
who
lost
both
her
parents
to
covet
19.
B
In
addition
to
so
many
of
your
families,
our
family
of
city
workers
has
not
been
spared
from
covet
19.
as
we
lost
kansas
city,
fire
department,
emt,
billy
birmingham,
kansas
city,
fire
department,
communications,
specialist
and
paramedic,
scott
davidson,
kansas
city
fire,
captain
robert
bobby
rocha
and
kansas
city,
water
services,
employee
tj
morales,
all
told.
As
of
last
week,
we've
lost
454
kansas
citians
to
covet
19.,
even
though
our
coveted
death
rates
fall
below
pure
cities
like
baltimore,
denver
and
st
louis.
B
B
Kansas
city
has
already
allocated
seven
million
dollars
in
emergency
rental
assistance
for
families
and
thanks
to
support
from
congressman
cleaver
senator
blount,
we
will
soon
be
distributing
15
million
dollars
in
rental
assistance
over
the
next
year.
Ahead
but
the
most
important
thing
we
can
do
for
our
economy,
our
businesses
and
our
neighborhoods
is
to
take
covet
19
seriously,
to
continue
to
understand
the
importance
of
mass
and
social
distancing
and
to
share
the
importance
of
the
vaccine.
B
Consumers
in
kansas
city
need
to
feel
safe
again
to
dine
together
to
be
around
one
another
to
cheer
on
our
local
teams,
as
we
did
before
the
way
we
do.
That
is
continuing
the
progress
we've
made
so
far
and
I'll
note
I've
heard
from
many,
and
sometimes
people
don't
understand
this
conversation,
although,
as
I
look
at
councilman
robinson
who's
done
important
work
with
the
black
health
care
coalition,
we've
talked
many
times
about
still
needing
to
message
with
people
how
the
vaccine
is
safe.
B
B
B
I
also
want
my
colleagues
to
know
that
our
messaging
about
the
vaccine
has
not
stopped
with
a
number
of
our
populations.
We
need
to
make
sure
we're
using
different
languages.
We
need
to
make
sure
we're
doing
the
work
in
a
broad-based
manner
to
make
sure
we
reach
out
to
everyone
for
many
other
kansas
citians,
though
the
concern
is
not
of
the
vaccine
itself,
but
of
inadequate
vaccine
roll
out
in
our
country,
state
and
city,
ensuring
fast,
efficient
and
equitable
vaccine
distribution
throughout
the
city,
and
our
region
is
of
the
utmost
importance.
Over
the
months
ahead.
B
Just
last
week
I
had
the
chance
to
talk
to
someone
on
their
line.
There's
a
woman
in
her
80s
who
had
always
lived
in
kansas
city
and
I
loved
it
because
she
said
wait.
Is
this
the
mayor
calling
me
and
then
she
said?
Well,
you
know
I,
like
you
fine,
but
I've
met
three
mayors
before
so.
I
don't
even
know
she
was
that
excited
beyond
our
health
and
small
business
challenges.
Covet
19
has
also
in
many
ways
devastated
the
kansas
city
budget.
B
During
last
year's
address,
we
discussed
new
and
innovative
changes
in
what
we
deemed
the
most
equitable
budget
in
kansas
city
history.
I
was
proud
to
highlight
priorities
like
zero,
fair
transit,
the
neighborhood
advocate
the
tenant
advocate
and
millions
of
dollars
more
to
patch
potholes
and
resurface
our
roads.
B
Today
I
come
to
you
with
a
different
tone,
one
of
greater
fiscal
responsibility
and
austerity
than
we
have
seen
in
years.
Like
many
american
cities,
the
economic
slowdown
caused
by
the
covet
19
pandemic
has
resulted
in
significant
revenue
reductions
for
kansas
city.
Such
a
challenging
year
has
left
the
city
to
make
difficult
decisions.
B
As
we
plan
for
the
next
year.
We
have
a
leaner
budget,
but
we
also
have
a
better
plan
to
remove
snow
off
the
roads
more
quickly
to
fill
more
potholes,
ten
thousand
of
which
we
filled
last
year
to
avoid
utility
companies
tearing
up
newly
repaved
streets
and
councilman
boo.
I
see
you
because
I
feel
like
every
street
in
the
sixth
district
has
such
a
thing.
B
The
budget
to
be
introduced
tomorrow
moves
that
70
million
dollar
forecast
that
shortfall
down
to
only
15
million
dollars
by
cutting
where
we
can
now
as
a
child
of
a
long
time,
government
employee.
I
know
that
taking
care
of
the
people
who
keep
this
city
running
each
day
is
one
of
the
most
important
things
we
can
do.
That's
why
it
was
essential
to
me
that
no
city
employees
will
be
laid
off
due
to
budgetary
concerns.
B
B
In
addition,
we
will
present
a
budget
with
no
furloughs,
no
reductions
in
essential
city
services,
targeted
investments
in
priority
areas,
including
expanded
snow
removal,
doubling
our
investment
in
street
resurfacing,
additional
support
for
our
unhoused
population,
significant
steps
to
improve
equity
and
help
build
a
more
inclusive
and
supportive
organization
by
hiring
the
city's
first
ever
chief
equity
officer.
Thank
you
councilwoman
for
that
introduction
and
creation
for
our
first
ever
transportation,
director
and
other
resources
to
help
us
aggressively
redesign
our
streets
to
reduce
traffic
deaths
and
serious
injuries.
B
This
budget
will,
regrettably,
reduce
appropriations
we
believe
fairly
to
a
number
of
organizations.
We
love
the
kansas
city,
zoo
starlight,
theater
arts,
kc,
the
black
archives
of
mid-america
visit,
kc,
legal
aid
of
western
missouri
and
the
kansas
city
film
office.
The
decisions
were
not
made
lightly
and
they
are
indeed
proposals.
B
I
support
our
rank
and
files
hard
work
for
our
community
each
day
and
that's
why
we'll
continue
to
seek
cost-saving
alternatives,
such
as
grants
and
policing
collaborations
and
further
exploring
the
kci
policing
issue.
I
know
there
are
some
who
will
want
tens
of
millions
of
dollars
more
cut
from
the
proposed
budget.
B
Some
will
want
millions
more
in
budget
increases,
but
in
this
submitted
budget
we
make
a
financial
decision,
not
a
political
one.
We
will
continue
our
important
conversations
on
the
future
of
policing
and
safety
in
kansas
city,
but
the
choices
we
discuss
tonight
and
roll
out
tomorrow
are
based
on
budget
facts
and
realities.
B
We
will
also
continue
to
explore
how
we
can
can
accomplish
the
same
right
sizing
goals
with
the
kansas
city,
fire
department.
Our
strategic
budget
reductions
will
ensure
the
city
services
kansas
cities.
Pay
us
to
provide
will
not
suffer
our
police
and
fire
departments.
Our
911
call
responders
will
maintain
their
responsiveness,
our
snow
plows.
Under
the
city's
new
snow
plow
plan,
our
new
director
of
public
works,
our
new
city
manager.
We
can
we'll
continue
the
great
work
they've
been
doing
already
to
quickly
clear
off
our
highways
and
roads.
B
B
I
think
of
my
own
life,
my
mother's
life,
and
so
many
around
me
and
my
neighborhood
when
I
was
growing
up
and
around
me
in
my
neighborhood
today,
folks,
who
do
their
best
work
hard
every
day
to
raise
their
families
with
low
wages
and
a
high
and
increasing
cost
of
living?
No
matter
how
modestly
they
approach
their
spending.
B
I
thank
you
our
advocates
and
thank
you,
my
colleagues,
for
making
sure
that
this
was
something
we
can
accomplish.
But,
as
we
have
noted,
it
is
just
a
step
and
our
work
continues
to
reform
the
city's
economic
development
processes,
ensuring
that
there
are
prevailing
wages
for
our
workers,
ensuring
that
we
invest
in
entrepreneurs
in
all
parts
of
our
city.
B
I'll
note
this
as
well.
Kansas
city
has
a
multitude
of
economic
development
agencies
boards
and
commissions.
Today,
each
of
those
entities
is
interpreting
economic
development
policies
independently
and
separately,
often
with
different
rules
of
engagement
with
foreign
shopping
between
the
different
agencies
and,
as
a
result,
many
members
of
our
community
perceive
disparities
and
priorities.
B
Don't
know
which
meeting
to
go
to
may
not
know
what's
going
on
and
those
aren't
just
members
of
our
communities.
They're
school
districts,
they're
taxing
jurisdictions,
they're
folks
that
have
important
other
missions
to
do
each
day.
They
can't
keep
track
of
what
we're
doing
as
we
seek
to
grow
kansas
city
equitably.
We
need
to
streamline
and
simplify
the
way
the
city
reviews
and
participates
in
development
projects.
B
To
that
end,
and
I've
set
this
to
a
few
I'm
pursuing
the
development
of
a
unified
board.
We've
called
it
a
super
board
for
economic
development
review
which
will
look
to
combine
our
existing
economic
development
incentive
boards,
including
port,
and
to
have
a
unified
board
that
will
allow
us
to
more
effectively
coordinate
and
assess
the
impact,
the
public
benefit
and
the
financing
of
projects
with
a
unique
ability
to
consider
project
need
to
value
public
input
over
taxpayers
subsidized
luxury
development.
B
We
should
invest
in
development
because
we
think
it's
right
for
all
kansas
citians.
We
want
growth,
we
want
new
jobs,
but
good
jobs.
We
want
new
attractions
for
the
types
of
attractions
our
community
is
asking
for
and
simply
put
we
want
to
know
that
if
the
public
is
paying
for
development,
that
development
is
benefiting
the
public.
B
The
third
and
final
question
is
an
important
one
that
I
will
keep
talking
about
for
as
long
as
I'm
in
this
position.
How
do
we
keep
kansas
city
and
safe
during
all,
but
seven
of
the
full
36
years
of
my
life
over
100
lives
have
been
lost
to
homicide
in
kansas
city.
To
do
the
math?
That's
nearly
4
000
kansas
citians
who've
been
murdered
since
nineteen.
Eighty
four:
although
the
trends
nationwide
have
increased
in
the
past
several
years,
and
even
more
so
during
the
pandemic,
we
all
know
that
this
is
not
new
to
kansas
city.
B
B
B
We
can
prevent
it
and
we
need
to
make
sure
we
keep
fighting
to
prevent
it,
because
someone
in
your
family
dies
of
cancer
of
a
heart
attack.
You
don't
just
say,
there's
nothing
we
can
do.
Instead,
you
look
to
make
positive,
long-term
and
impactful
changes,
and
what
we
need
to
make
sure
is
that
we
have
readily
available
support
systems,
mental
health
services
and
we
have
alternative
paths
for
reconciliation
and
that
we
continue
in
all
communities
of
kansas
city
to
work
to
build
trust
in
law
enforcement.
B
Last
august,
our
city's
health
and
public
safety
leaders
stood
with
me
to
announce
our
reform
project,
a
comprehensive
framework
to
address
kansas
city's
epidemic
of
violent
crime.
The
framework
incorporated
four
areas
of
focus,
the
first
of
which
was
prevention,
the
second
of
which
was
intervention
and
both
of
those
you
see
substantial
similarities.
B
That
program
also
looks
to
law
enforcement
and
the
community.
How
do
we
build
that
trust?
The
way
you
do
that
is
making
sure
we
expand
accountability,
measures
that
we
increase
outreach
for
law
enforcement,
that
we
encourage
more
communication
and
collaboration
and
that
we
remove
in
some
ways
the
defensiveness.
B
We
make
sure
that
we're
having
a
real
conversation
about
how
we
can
make
our
neighborhoods
our
communities
safer.
I
ask
our
friends
in
the
police
department.
I
ask
our
friends
in
every
public
safety
unit
of
our
community
and
our
county
prosecutors
offices,
to
make
sure
you
work
with
us
on
those
important
steps
as
well,
and
then
our
final
step
was
actually
looking
at
reform
itself.
B
We
work
to
bring
in
a
nationally
acclaimed
anti-violence
program
for
youth
in
kansas
city.
The
becoming
a
man
and
working
on
womanhood
program
provides
highly
engaging
counseling
mental
health
services,
trauma,
support
and
mentoring
programs
for
adolescents
and
launched
early
this
year,
and
they
too
often
overlooked
hickman
mills
neighborhoods
in
the
fifth
district
of
kansas
city,
with
plans
to
expand
in
the
kansas
city,
public
schools
and
ultimately,
and
every
community
of
kansas
city
in
this
budget.
B
We've
also
pursued
grants
to
encourage
the
hiring
of
a
more
diverse
police
force,
especially
focused
on
the
recruitment
of
women
and
black
and
brown
communities,
so
that
our
law
enforcement
is
reflective
of
the
community.
It
serves
in
addition
to
eliminating
marijuana
possession
as
a
violation
of
the
code
of
ordinances.
We've
also
worked
to
direct
the
municipal
court
to
increase
diversion
opportunities
for
those
who
cannot
afford
a
lawyer
ensuring
poor
people
aren't
burdened
by
the
legal
system
and
don't
become
repeat
players
last
year.
B
We'll
also
note
that
80
percent
80
percent
of
our
homicides
were
caused
by
firearm
and
that
same
year,
our
city
sued.
A
gun
manufacturer
who
helped
traffic
illegal
firearms,
which
turned
up
at
many
of
our
homicide
and
shooting
scenes
that
manufacturer
subsequently
went
bankrupt
when
they
applied
for
a
new
sales
license
the
atf
awarded
them
one
in
less
than
a
month.
Thereafter,
the
city
we
sued,
the
atf.
B
B
B
We
have
to
make
sure
that
we're
integrating
our
tools
for
how
we
fight
violent
crime,
with
the
work
that
they
do
and
the
work
that
they
see
each
and
every
day
I've
been
asked,
often
by
some
in
the
press.
If
I
regret
stating
a
goal
of
bringing
our
homicide
number
in
kansas
city
below
100.,
the
answer
is
absolutely
not.
B
Recently,
I've
visited
over
50
classrooms
mainly
grade
schools
that
in
every
classroom,
even
though
the
demographics
are
different,
even
though
some
children
are
sitting
in
front
of
a
computer,
some
children
are
calling
in.
You
can
see
limitless
opportunity
and
we
owe
it
to
our
children
to
share
our
faith
and
brighter
days
ahead
with
them.
B
B
B
B
B
Job
losses,
racial
tensions,
but
just
as
the
barnes
family
showed
us
by
persevering
in
some
very
hard
times,
brothers
and
sisters,
making
it
through
the
60s,
the
80s,
the
2000s
2020
2021,
just
as
they've
worked
and
persevered
our
city
keeps
working
keeps
grinding
keeps
knowing
that
we're
building
a
better,
safer
and
healthier
life
for
all
who
follow
even
in
our
darkest
days.
We
know
that
our
work
and
our
sacrifice
today
develops
that
bright,
impressive,
that
smiling
energetic,
daughter
and
leader
of
tomorrow
we're
a
city
that
cares.
B
We
care
about
those
who
are
ill.
We
care
about
our
working
poor.
We
care
about
those
without
permanent
shelter
and
we
care
about
those
who
serve
our
community,
whether
they
work
for
the
city
in
healthcare
or
anywhere
else
and
we'll
always
care
knowing
that
our
efforts
will
build
an
even
brighter
community
for
tomorrow.
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