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A
We
made
it,
we
made
a
determination,
along
with
a
lot
of
the
other
staff
organizations,
to
kind
of
keep
a
lot
of
our
structure
in
place
through
covid
and
that's
worked
out
pretty
well,
I
mean
after
the
pbs
we've
hosted
over
two
years.
Nine
webinars
we've
reached
over
650
participants
and
you
know
continued
to
plan
additional
events
for
the
upcoming
year.
We
submitted
a
proposal
for
summit
this
year
to
do
a
session
on
cyber
security
which
got
approved.
Unlike
prior
years.
A
We
just
had
three
or
four
slots
we're
going
to
fill
this
year.
We
actually
had
to
kind
of
put
a
proposal
forth,
so
we
had
an
opportunity
to
be
able
to
present
that'll
be
coming
in
in
november.
I
think
we're
doing
it
on
november.
The
4th
will
be
the
one
kind
of
nail
it
sponsored
session
that
we'll
be
doing
and
again
we've
already
started
meeting
about.
You
know
the
additional
programming
we're
going
to
offer
this
year
since
our
pds
was
canceled
again
this
year
and
we'll
talk
about
that.
A
A
little
bit
more
later
looks
like
martha.
Just
came
in
welcome
to
martha
arden,
csl
staff,
chair
and
jj's.
Here,
hello,
guys
thanks
for
joining
us
today,
one
of
the
things
we
weren't
able
to
do
last
year
because
we
didn't
have
our
meeting
was
as
part
of
our
bylaws
we're
supposed
to
make
sure
we
adopt
our
meetings
from
our
2019
business
meeting.
A
So
everybody's
okay,
with
that
we'll
start
off
with
that
and
get
that
out
of
the
way
everybody
should
have
received
copies
of
those
notes
from
that
meeting,
and
hopefully
you
got
a
chance
to
review
them.
If
you
were
interested.
If
not,
we
will
now
just
go
ahead
and
take
care
of
that
so
because
anybody
willing
to
offer
a
motion
to
accept
the
2019
nail
it
business
meeting
minutes.
A
A
All
right,
excellent
thanks.
Everybody
we'll
get
that
out
of
the
way
again
welcome,
I'm
not
sure
how
many
of
our
executive
committees
on
the
board
are
officers.
I
don't
see
a
sworn
on
yet
soren
was
coming
in
just
a
little
bit
late
he's
our
vice
chair
this
year
from
idaho
nate
I
know
is,
is
on
and
he
from
wisconsin
he's
our
current
secretary
and
then
cindy
has
joined
us
he's
our
she's,
our
past
chair.
A
A
I
think
he's
on
hello,
guillermo
michael
from
kentucky
and
delin
from
washington,
they'll
be
rolling
off
as
our
from
our
director's
group
this
year,
michael
norris
and
dave
verraja
from
indiana
and
michael
from
washington
will
be
holding
on
for
another
year,
and
you
know,
as
you
guys
know,
we
were.
A
We
talked
about
this
with
our
directors
group
about
whether
or
not
we
were
gonna
have
pds
this
year.
Unfortunately,
we
made
the
hard
decision
to
hold
off
on
that
and
we'll
be
rescheduling
that
for
2022.,
I'm
going
to
turn
a
little
bit
of
time
over
to
nate,
because
we've
got
some
good
news,
just
in
the
last
couple
of
days
on
our
22
2022,
pds
nate.
You
want
to
take
over
for
a
second.
B
Sure
yeah
this.
This
is
good
news
for
those
that
have
been
wisconsin
before,
but
the
the
pds
dates
have
been
now
available
as
september.
Let's
see
here,
what
is
it
september?
20?
C
B
September
25th
through
the
30th,
so
in
madison,
so
we're
looking
forward
to
to
that
that's
a
great
time
of
year
in
wisconsin,
it's
not
too
hot,
but
it's
also
not
fall
weather
for
wisconsin.
So
it
should
be
nice,
sunny
and
good
weather
for
us
all
to
get
together
and
share
our
experiences.
A
Great
thanks
nate
we're
all
looking
excited
for
that
and
I'm
sure
the
new
planning
committee
will
be
you
know
talking
after
we
kind
of
get
done
planning
some
of
the
other
things.
We've
got
for
this
fall
we'll
start
talking
about
pds
next
year
and
what
we're
going
to
do
and
that's
exciting
to
get
everybody
back
in
person
again,
I
love
seeing
everybody
on
zoom,
but
be
much
better
back
in
person
is
soren
on
yet
I
don't
see.
Soren
soren
was
going
to
handle
some
of
the
nail
it
awards.
We've
got
so.
D
Yeah,
why
don't
we
go
ahead
and
let
martha
and
jj
say
a
few
words
and
then
we'll
cycle
into
the
election
and
hopefully
he'll
get
here
in
the
next
minute
or
so
that's.
E
Great
thanks
jeff,
it's
so
good
to
see
all
these
faces
here.
In
fact,
I
see
my
very
own
gordy
rivers
from
georgia
and
I
see
joel
redding
from
kentucky.
E
We,
the
we
had
the
online
democracy
award,
winning
georgia
website
and
then
the
kentucky
team
was
recognized
and
I
think
the
whole
south
just
shuddered
with
applause
when
both
of
those
were
awarded,
so
congratulations
guys,
definitely
nail
it.
Everything
that
you
do
is
has
has
gotten
us
through
the
last
two
years.
E
E
It
get
jump
in
for
and
get
some
training
for,
leadership
or
whatever,
but
the
heartbeat
is
definitely
here
so
just
by
being
here,
you
are
making
an
impact
and
the
better
that
we
are
in
our
jobs,
the
more
enhanced
the
public
opinion
is
going
to
be
of
what
we
do
and
government
work
and
democracy
at
large,
and
we
all
know
it's
a
little
challenged
at
the
moment.
E
C
F
F
I
am
an
attorney
from
south
carolina
and
I
work
for
the
south
carolina
senate
and
I
am
the
current
ncso
vice
chair
staff,
vice
chair,
I'll,
be
taking
over
for
martha
and
her
position
in
this
chair
come
november
when
we
have
the
summit
and
we'll
lead
ncsl
through
from
the
summit
back
through
the
next
summit,
which
will
probably
be
in
august.
So
what
one
thing
I
noticed
looking
at
this
group
compared
to
the
other
ones
that
I've
introduced
myself.
F
F
But
I
just
want
to
let
you
know,
as
we
prepare
for
me
to
take
over
in
november,
I'm
looking
forward
to
working
with
the
new
leaders
who
are
elected
out
of
your
group
and
that
I'd
like
to
hear
from
you
folks,
if
you
want
to
reach
out
to
me,
I'm
going
to
put
my
contact
information
if
you'd
like
to
talk
to
me
before
november,
about
this
group
or
about
ncsl's
organization
lscc.
Anything
you'd
like
to
talk
about
you're,
welcome
to
contact
me
at
any
time,
and
I
look
forward
to
working
with
you
thanks.
D
A
So
I'll
turn
some
time
over
to
cindy,
then
she
can
talk
about
our
slate
of
nominees
for
the
new
chair
and
vice
chair
and
secretary
for
the
year.
G
All
right,
thank
you,
jeff
and
hello,
everybody
as
past
chair.
It's
part
of
my
duties
to
be
the
lead
on
the
nominating
committee
this
year
and
I
want
to
say
thanks
for
jim
bell
and
cody
malloy.
I
know
I
saw
cody's
in
here.
Thank
you
all
so
much
we
got
together
and
we've
got
a
slight
of
nominees
for
you.
G
That
would
be
for
soren
jacobson,
who
hasn't
joined
us
yet
to
be
the
upcoming
chair
for
the
next
year
and
nate
rohan,
who
I
think
is
on
the
call
to
be
the
vice
chair
and
dave
berhoff,
who
has
served
the
last
couple
years
as
one
of
the
directors
is
willing
to
serve
as
secretary
for
us
for
next
year,
and
so
that's
the
slate
of
nominees
that
the
committee
has
put
together
for
you.
A
Great
thank
you
cindy.
I
know
we
struggled
there
for
a
while
to
find
the
some
folks
to
come
in
for
to
fill
that
secretary
spot.
So
thanks
today
for
doing
that,
who's
gonna
be
awesome.
I
love
dave,
so
we'll
go
ahead.
The
committee
has
now
presented
their
slate
of
nominees.
A
A
All
right,
congratulations
to
all
the
new
officers.
I
know
soren
is
going
to
do
a
great
job
and
nate
and
dave
both
all
three
of
them
have
been
highly
involved
over
the
last
several
years
and
keeping
this
kind
of
moving
down
the
path
and
getting
all
the
things
accomplished
and
done
that
we
did.
I
just
know
they're
going
to
do
a
fabulous
job
and
I
look
forward
to
helping
them
out
in
any
way
I
can
over
the
next
year.
So
congratulations,
I'm
not
sure
anybody
else
is
on
other
than
nate.
D
No,
I
think,
he's
tied
up
sauron,
just
texted
me
and
he's
on
his
way
in
he's
having
technical
difficulties.
A
A
So,
while
we're
waiting,
we
talked
about
census
numbers
coming
in
is
anybody
else
planning
a
a
continued
session
this
afternoon
to
deal
with
redistricting.
A
Nobody
big
deal
for
us,
so
we
actually
didn't
go
sign.
You
die
in
indiana
this
year,
so
we
held
on
to
our
current
session
and
we'll
be
coming
back
in
session.
It
looks
like
maybe
the
first
of
september
try
to
get
all
of
our
redistricting
stuff
done.
Just
curious.
Is
anybody
else
doing
a
public
portal
for
map
drawing
for
redistricting.
C
B
Yeah
in
wisconsin,
I'm
obviously
probably
in
every
state-
it's
not
specific
to
wisconsin,
but
for
sure
it
is
a
hot
topic
issue
or
a
sensitive
issue
here
and
so
the
you
know,
the
governor's
that
we
have
split
government.
So
we
have
a
democratic
governor
republican
legislature,
so
the
democratic
governor
is
advocating
for
this
thing
called
the
people's
commission
and
he's
so
he
has
a
a
a
public
website
to
for
people
to
use
any
one
of
these
multiple
sort
of
freely
available,
redistricting
websites.
B
I
think
there's
one
called
I
think
it's
like
bob's
redistricting
or
something
and
then
which
doesn't
sound
like
a
real
website,
but
it
actually
is
and
there's
some
other
ones.
I
can't
think
of
the
names
offhand,
but
so
that
it's
a
it's
a
political
thing.
Certainly
I
mean
it's
probably
the
most
political
thing
there
is,
but
they
they
do
have
one.
The
legislature
is
statutorily
required
to
draw
the
plans,
not
the
governor
that
draws
the
plans
for
the
legislatures
in
our
in
our
state's
constitution
required
to
draw
it.
B
So
we
do
not
have
a
public
input
plan
right
now
for
the
legislature,
but
it's
definitely
been
a
topic
of
conversation.
Jeff
I'll
say
that
definitely.
D
A
D
He
he
just
asked
me
if
we've
done
the
awards
yet
so
he's
trying
to
get
in,
but
I
will
pull
them
up
just
in
case,
so
just
bear
with
me.
A
half
a
second
here.
C
H
Hey
jeff,
thank
you,
as
tim
from
alaska.
Thank
you
for
pulling
double
duty.
There
really
appreciate
your
extended
tenure
through
all
of
this.
You
got
a
lot
more
than
you
bargained
for
when
you
signed
up,
but
we
really
appreciate
you
maintaining
continuity
here.
H
A
Oh
I'm
glad
to
keep
helping
out
any
way
I
can
for
sure.
I
think
it's
probably
just
good
for
everybody
to
get
over
the
fact
I
might
have
been
a
dictator
and
just
taken
over,
so
I
just
stayed
away
from
finally
another
motion
this
year
to
stay
in
one
more
year,
so.
A
D
That's
true
so
I'll
go
ahead
and
get
started
and
we'll
hope
that
sorin
is
able
to
come
in
and
and
just
take
over
for
me,
so
the
2021
nail
it
legislative
staff
achievement
awards.
We
have
two
recipients,
the
kentucky
legislative
research,
commission,
office
of
computing
and
information
technology
and
the
they
did.
Some
really
amazing
things
this
year.
D
One
of
the
things
that
I
thought
was
really
interesting
was
the
idea
that
they
made
major
system
upgrades
at
the
same
time
as
they
were
dealing
with
all
of
the
shift
to
a
more
remote
setting,
and
so
they
were
actually
doing
the
the
planned
major
upgrades
at
the
same
time
as
they
were
ramping
up
to
do
new
things.
D
So
I
thought
that
was
really
cool
and
really
impressed
with
the
team,
and
I
I
think
that
they
just
did
an
amazing
job
and
obviously
the
team
is
comprised
of
a
very
large
group
of
people,
but
I
wanted
to
point
out
that
cindy
o'dell
and
joel
redding
are
a
part
of
that
team,
and
michael
denation
is
also
a
a
part
of
that
team.
So
I
wanted
to
point
that
out
and
say
hello
to
them
and
thank
you
to
to
them
for
their
hard
work.
D
The
second
legislative
staff
achievement
award,
went
to
the
virginia
house
of
delegates,
their
clerk's
office
of
information
technology
team
and
theirs
was
kind
of
an
unusual
situation.
We
talked
a
little
bit
a
little
bit
about
it
last
year,
one
of
the
nail
it
virtual
sessions
when
they
suddenly
discovered
that
the
house
was
gonna
need
to
convene
and
that
their
chamber
was
not
large
enough
to
have
the
appropriate
social
distancing.
D
They
decided
to
put
up
a
tent
on
the
lawn
and
run
everything
from
there,
which
meant
that
the
it
team
had
to
shift
everything
to
the
lawn,
which
was
a
major
feat.
Then,
as
they
moved
forward,
they
wanted
to
facilitate
secure
voting,
and
so
they
actually
configured
100
ipads
so
that
they
could
do
the
voting
on
those
ipads
and
nowhere
else.
D
And
so
this,
this
shifting
from
large
location
to
large
location
and,
obviously
in
the
in
the
case
of
the
lawn,
it's
not
like
it's
wired
for
for
I.t,
so
they
they
had
to
really
move
heaven
and
earth
to
make
these
things
happen
and
very
impressed,
and
that
team
includes
sharon,
crouch,
steidel
and
troy
adkins,
and
so
I
wanted
to
mention
those
folks
and
thank
them
for
their
work
and
then
finally,
the
last
award
is
the
online
democracy
award
and
this
one
is
near
and
dear
to
all
of
our
hearts,
because
it's
all
about
making
sure
that
the
citizens
are
able
to
access
their
own
legislature.
D
The
legislature
that
won
this
year
is
the
georgia
general
assembly.
Congratulations
to
them.
Their
website
was
recognized
for
profession,
professional
presentation
that
offers
an
easy
way
to
and
helpful
to
to
find
information
as
citizens
and
the
team.
When
I
listened
to
the
the
the
group
who
who
served
on
this,
this
awards
committee,
which
is
there,
are
two
from
links,
two
from
nail
it
and
then
one
who's
appointed
by
nc
cell
staff
chair.
D
So
those
five
people
got
together
and
went
through
all
of
these
nominations
and
there
were
a
large
number
of
them.
What
they
were
so
impressed
with
with
georgia
was
that
on
their
main
page,
they
really
had
kind
of
this
continuity.
The
under
the
gold
theme
under
under
the
gold
dome
theme.
They
really
liked
that
they
were
very
impressed
with
that.
They
were
impressed
with
the
whole
package
and
so
we're
delighted
that
that
the
georgia
general
assembly
was
chosen
and
congratulations.
A
Yeah,
I
would
just
say:
congratulations
to
kentucky
and
virginia
and
georgia
for
one
thing:
for
all
the
time
I've
been
involved,
those
were
probably
the
most
nominations
I
think
we've
seen
and
they
were
all
fantastic.
So,
as
I
read
through
them,
I
wasn't
on
the
committee,
but
as
chair
I
read
through
them,
took
a
look
at
them
just
a
lot
of
great
work.
I
think
all
around
the
country
by
legislative
I.t
staff
we
all
were
faced
with
a
lot
of
the
same
challenges.
A
You
know,
how
do
we
deal
with
close
quarters
in
some
of
our
chambers?
How
do
we
potentially
move
to
larger
groups?
How
do
we
provide
social,
distancing
and
barriers,
and
the
list
just
goes
on
and
on
and
on
with
everything
that
we
were
tasked
with,
and
you
know
it's
just.
I
know
here
in
indiana
and
everything
I've
heard
around
the
country.
It's
just
been
kind
of
rave
reviews
from
the
legislators
from
everything
that
we've
been
able
to
do
and
accomplish
and
get
done,
and
it's
been
a
good
exposure
for
us.
I
think.
C
Yeah
go
ahead,
destroy
from
virginia,
I
want
to
mention
as
well.
Paul
pinner
is
on
the
call,
but
shout
out
to
his
team
he's
the
lead,
the
dev
team
lead
and,
along
with
what
we
did,
they
turned
around
that
we
have
voting
happen
in
three
months
time
for
secure
voting
for
our
you
know,
floor
session
and
committee,
so
didn't
want
to
leave
him
out.
A
No
absolutely
fantastic.
I
saw
a
couple
saw
a
couple
nominations
about
software
packages,
software
programs
that
were
developed
at
the
last
minute
right
to
provide,
like
you
know,
signing
up
for
for
committee
registrations
and
voting
systems
and
all
these
things
that
were
just
put
together
so
fast
by
all
of
our
teams.
What
a
great
job
I
mean!
A
A
We
just
really
all
stepped
up
this
year
and
just
did
a
fantastic
job
and
really
allowed
us
to
kind
of
shine
and
get
some
spotlight
where
maybe
we
don't
always
get
the
spotlight
so
great
job.
Everybody!
Congratulations
to
all
the
groups
that
won
the
awards.
Nice
job.
D
D
A
A
C
C
I
D
I
All
right,
I
appreciate
it
so,
where
exactly
are
we.
I
Oh
okay,
so
this
is
where
the
little
note
from
kay
says
talk
about
my
vision.
I
Here
it
is
you're
there
we're
there,
okay,
so
and
hopefully,
by
this
point,
jeff
you've
done
what
I
wanted
to
do
here
and
thank
kay
for
the
work
that
she's
done
and
so
I'll
take
a
minute
and
just
say
jeff,
and
if
this
has
already
been
done,
I
apologize,
but
I
think
it's
worth
doing
anyway.
This
is
the
chair
role.
I
think,
is
enough
to
keep
you
busy,
but
then
to
do
it
for
two
years.
I
During
a
pandemic,
I
think
that's
yeoman's
work
and
hopefully
we've
we've
somewhere
in
this
agenda.
We've
expressed
a
little
appreciation
for
jeff,
but
I
think
it's
important,
maybe
that
we
take
a
second
and
then
say,
thanks
for
the
two
works
of
chairman
work,
you've
done.
I
I,
as
far
as
the
vision
you
know
my
my
first
thought
for
a
vision.
Is
man
let's
get
back
to
normal,
let's
start
meeting
each
other
in
person
and
and
just
get
back
to
get
away
from
this
coven
stuff.
But
I
also
thought
a
little
bit.
You
know
with
kova
there's
been
a
lot
of
stuff
that
hasn't
been
wonderful,
but
you
know
we
get
to
drive
up
to
a
sidewalk
and
pick
up
our
food
and
some
other
stuff
that
I
think
everybody
kind
of
thought.
I
Well,
I'd
like
to
keep
that-
and
I
think
really
for
the
next
year
and
we're
kind
of
seeing
this.
You
know
in
our
agendas
for
the
meetings
and
stuff
we
have
coming
up.
I
I,
I
think,
there's
a
real
opportunity
to
sort
of
capture
some
some
stuff
we've
done
really
well
in
the
last
year
and
a
half
or
whatever
and
really
kind
of
sharpen
the
saw
and-
and
I
think
that's
probably
a
lot
of
the
focus
for
this
next
year
is
just
sort
of
saying
what
have
we
done
really
well.
I
How
can
we
capture
that
and
make
that
sort
of
a
new
foundation
that
we
start
from
and,
and
so
that's
I
think,
the
biggest
thing
I
think
we've
done
a
really
good
job
with
some
of
the
online
outreach
and
that
sort
of
thing
so
maintaining
that,
maybe
even
even
when
we
get
back
in
person
kind
of
keeping
that
going.
I
I
think
it's
important,
but
but
those
are
the
kind
of
things
that
that
really
resonate
with
me
as
far
as
where
we
want
to
go
in
the
next
year,
but
I
am
really
looking
forward
to
and
sorry
there's
a
truck
going
by.
I
D
No
worries-
that's
great.
One
thing
that
I
would
add
is
that
if
any
of
you
have
ideas
for
content
coming
up,
we
would
welcome
your
suggestions
and
if
you
want
to
talk
about
those
you're
welcome
to
do
that
or
you
can
put
them
in
the
chat.
If
you
don't
want
to
talk
about
them,
but
please
let
us
know
if
there
are
things
that
you
would
like
for
us
to
cover,
because
we
would
be
happy
to
do
that.
We
welcome
any
suggestions
for
content
for
nail.
It.
A
And-
and
just
so
soren
knows
no,
I
was
waiting
to
the
end
to
thank
everybody.
It
was
on
my
list,
even
though
kate
didn't
put
it
on
the
list,
especially
kay
for
all
our
hard
work.
Thank
you
to
ncsl
for
putting
all
the
platforms
and
everything
together
that
allowed
us
to
do
the
webinars
and
all
the
things
that
we
needed
to
do
to
try
to
keep
everybody
engaged.
We
got
some
fantastic
information
out
to
the
people
at
critical
times
about
how
other
states
were
taking
care
of
these
problems.
A
I
know
for
me
it
helped
us
to
hear
what
other
states
were
doing
it
helped
us
provide
direction.
It
helped
us
not
go
down
the
wrong
rabbit
holes
to
look
at
what
other
states
did,
and
we
appreciate
ncsl's
support
on
this
and
helping
us.
You
know
just
continue
to
get
information
out
and
get
in
front
of
everybody
as
much
as
we
possibly
could
getting
surveys
out.
A
Some
of
the
surveys
that
are
getting
ready
to
come
out
and
just
came
out
are
fantastic
information
to
help
just
kind
of
really
gather
all
the
things
that
we
did
over
the
last
couple
of
years
and
through
this
covid
process
and
just
to
make
sure
we're
capturing
it
all
and
getting
a
handle
on
what
everybody
else
did
it's.
It's
just
so
helpful.
So
again,
thanks
ncsl
for
for
everything
you
did
for
us
and
keeping
us
all
connected
over
this
tough
last
couple
of
years.
Thank
you.
H
Can
I
post
a
comment
here
a
second
so
with
with
the
summit
coming
up?
Are
we
tracking
for
any
activities
whatever
size?
How
many
people
could
show
up
with
the
variants
running
around?
Are
we
planning
on
having
some
some
nail
it
sessions
there,
whatever
capacity
that
is.
D
Nail
it
has
one
session
there,
because
we
had
to
negotiate
a
much
smaller
platform
than
we've
used
in
the
past.
H
D
Basically,
jeff
was
talking
earlier
that
we
had
all
of
the
topics
that
ended
up
on
the
summit
agenda
had
to
be
applied
for
so
they
so
we
had
to
submit
proposals,
and
so
we
got
one
in
and
jeff.
It
would
be
great
if
you
wanted
to
to
talk
to
everyone
about
that
one
session,
so
that
everyone
knows
about
that
and.
C
A
Sure,
absolutely
so
we
as
usual,
we
get
a
lot
of
requests
for
cyber
security
type
information.
So
we
kind
of
just
regrouped
and
thought
about
what
what's
the
best
thing
we
can
do,
especially
in
this
odd
year,
where
we
may
not
see
the
six
seven
thousand
people
there.
But
it's
going
to
be
more
focused
on
legislators.
We
have
one
opportunity
to
get
out
in
front
of
them,
so
we've
put
a
fanta
fantastic
panel
together
we're
still
getting
the
last
couple
of
people
together.
A
A
One
of
the
senior
mandiant
folks
from
fireeye
that
are
actually
responded
to
a
couple
of
the
large
ransomware
attacks
and
attacks
that
have
happened
across
the
country
will
be
there
to
join
us
too,
and
really
talk
about
what
we
can
do
as
a
legislature
and
how
the
legislators
can
help
us,
as
I.t
staff,
to
be
able
to
implement
some
of
the
policies
and
procedures
and
mitigations
in
place
to
help
us
continue
to
protect
the
legislature
in
the
process.
So
I
think
it's
going
to
be
a
great
session.
I
think
it's
scheduled
for
an
hour.
A
It's
going
to
be
on
the
4th.
I
don't
know
that
we
have
a
specific
time
yet,
but
that's
the
plan
I'm
flying
in
on
the
evening
of
the
third
we'll
do
it
on
the
fourth
and
then
I'm
flying
home
shortly
thereafter,
but
super
excited
to
be
there
and
to
be
able
to
talk
to
everybody,
and
hopefully
it'll
be
a
big
session
with
a
lot
of
people
there,
because
I
think
there's
gonna
be
some
great
content.
We're
working
on
all
that
now
so
yeah
we're
excited
to
do
it.
D
Thank
you
so
much
jeff.
I
know
that
you
need
to
run
because
you
have
another
meeting
to
go
to,
but
we
really
appreciate
your
talking
about
that
real
quick
before
we.
Let
you
out
the
door
thanks.
Everybody.
Thank
you.
So
much.
C
J
Yeah,
just
about
the
summit
in
general,
I
will
share
we're
still
in
the
kind
of
planning
stages
for
additional
staff
programming.
We'll
know
we'll
have
two
broad-based
staff,
professional
development
programs,
our
typical
legislative
staff
university
and
our
staff
breakfast
speakers
for
those
and
topics
are
still
being
determined,
but
hopefully
we'll
know
here
in
the
next
few
weeks,
and
I
think,
as
k
had
mentioned,
this
is
a
smaller
meeting
for
us,
I'm
just
given.
J
As
we
all
know,
this
uncertainty
continues
just
thinking
about
what
may
be
headed
our
way
in
the
next
few
months,
so
and
and
in
addition
to
it,
just
us
planning
against
tsl
for
a
smaller
meaning.
The
meeting
is
condensed
too.
If
you
do
have
seen
our
summit
website
and
just
taking
a
look
at
the
draft
schedule,
we
actually
cut
out
a
day
off
the
schedule.
I
mean
this
is
just
kind
of
feedback
from
our
officers
and
attendees
about
the
length
of
the
meeting.
J
So
this
is
our
opportunity
to
try
that
as
well,
so
things
are
really
condensed,
so
I
would
just
say-
and
space
is
somewhat
limited,
so
keep
on
looking
out
for
information
case
sends
regarding
nail
it
programming
and
then
staff
programming
in
general
from
ncsl
and
we're
working
to
get
those
pieces
figured
out
here
soon.
So
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions
about
the
summit.
Anything
else
you
may
have.
H
J
I
I
I
don't
think
so.
I'm
assuming
you've
covered
everything
that
was
on
the
agenda.
We
were
going
to
solicit
ideas,
but
you've
done
that.
D
Yeah
and
we
and
we
did
the
awards-
and
it's
it's
interesting,
because
in
this
new
virtual
world,
everyone
seems
to
be
really
efficient
and
we
get
through
things
about
twice
as
fast
as
we
used
to
so
so
kudos
to
everyone,
who's,
who's,
a
a
part
of
the
executive
committee,
putting
it
all
together
and
and
and
doing
it
so
quickly.
I
D
I
So
much
the
the
only
thing
did
you
and
I
don't
know
how
many
people
are
on
the
call?
Did
we
wind
up
doing
introductions?
I
know
we
were
going
to
think
about
doing
that
later
on
and.
D
D
H
Sure
tim
banasak
with
the
alaska
legislative
affairs
agency,
the
cio
for
for
the
legislature.
C
C
C
C
B
Hey
everybody
nate
rowan,
I'm
the
deputy
director
at
wisconsin
legislative
technology
services,
bureau,
kyle,.
C
D
I
C
D
I
think
alan's
been
having
connection
problems
today
too.
He
he's
he
is
multitasking
all
right.
I
understand
that.
Okay,
john
heining.
C
E
D
J
Hi,
everyone
nice
to
see
you
good
to
see
some
familiar
faces
and
unfortunately
I
got
to
see
joel
in
person
a
week
ago,
so
nice
to
see
you
again,
angela
andrews
with
our
legislative
staff
services
program,
co-liaison
to
the
sergeants
and
services
association
and
support
the
your
staff
advisory
committee.
Thanks.
Thank.
D
Thank
you
and
I
am
your
liaison
k.
Warnock
did
I
miss
anyone
else.
D
Okay,
all
right!
Thank
you
all.
I
really
appreciate
you're
taking
time
out
of
your
day.
We
know
that
you're
very
busy,
and
we
really
appreciate
your
time
and
definitely
please
send
send
me,
send
me:
emails
send
emails
to
sauron
and
let
us
know
content
that
you'd
like
to
have
for
nayla.
We
are
happy
to
put
on
virtual
meetings
on
a
myriad
of
topics
and
we
just
need
suggestions
from
you.
Thank
you.
D
So
much
for
your
time
really
appreciate
your
your
participation
today
and
thank
you
for
sitting
here
and
introducing
yourselves,
and
we
will
give
you
an
extra
15
minutes
back,
because
we're
done.