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A
We
are
committed
to
creating
online
training
for
our
members
and
are
always
looking
for
good
topics
and
potential
faculty
to
present
webinars
on
those
topics.
Relax
also
produces
an
online
newsletter.
The
relaxed
report
in
which
we
encourage
all
members
to
submit
articles.
The
articles
are
generally
300
to
600
words
in
length
and,
if
you're
interested
in
submitting
an
article
but
you're
unsure
on
how
to
get
started,
do
contact
k,
warnock
our
ncsl
liaison,
and
she
can
help
you
with
developing
the
article.
Even
bullet
points
are
just
enough
to
get
started
and
also
remember.
A
A
So
if
anyone
at
the
meeting
today
is
interested
in
serving
on
committees
or
volunteering,
to
write
for
the
relaxed
report
for
the
coming
year,
just
let
us
know
in
chat,
and
we
can
reach
out
to
you
following
the
meeting
about
that
now.
In
order
to
accomplish
all
of
our
association's
goals.
It
takes
a
team
effort
and
I
would
like
to
take
a
moment
to
personally
thank
the
team
that
got
us
through
the
last
year.
A
Thank
you
to
all
the
members
of
the
executive
committee
and
the
program
committee,
who
have
met
as
a
group
during
the
last
year
to
plan
the
virtual
training
for
our
members
and
make
difficult
decisions
during
this
extraordinary
time
and
speaking
of
our
executive
committee.
In
order
to
establish
our
quorum
to
conduct
business
today
I'll
conduct
a
roll
call
at
this
time,
stating
name
and
state
of
each
afterwards,
you
you
can
voice
your
presence
for
the
purposes
of
the
quorum.
So
first
off
we
got
our
vice
chair
met
fred
from
california.
A
All
right
director,
director
betsy
howerton
from
georgia,
I'm
here,
okay,
director,
matthew,
koch
from
hawaii.
C
A
Okay,
director
mark
cutrona
from
delaware,
I'm
not
hearing
it
director
erica
warren
from
kentucky
I'm
here.
Okay,
director,
rachel
weiss
from
montana,
I'm
here
great
director,
matt
gearing
from
minnesota.
C
C
A
Okay,
it
appears
we
do
have
a
quorum
and
may
conduct
business,
and
I
also
want
to
take
a
moment
to
thank
all
of
everyone
else,
who's
on
the
call
today
for
attending
the
business
meeting.
As
I
know,
your
your
free
time
is
very
precious
and
if
you
would
feel
free
to
take
a
moment
to
introduce
yourselves
and
chat
the
state
you're
from
your
role
and
your
areas
of
interest,
so
that
we
can
help
with
programming
for
the
coming
year.
A
My
first
order
of
business
today
is
to
take
a
moment
to
thank
our
ncsl
staff
liaison
k
warnock.
I
would
not
have
been
able
to
have
managed
my
role
as
chair
without
her
help
and
valuable
input.
Yes
round
of
applause,
very
quiet
applause,
she
has
helped
us
to
remain
organized
throughout
the
chaos
and
provided
guidance
in
making
smart
decisions
during
the
pandemic
to
ensure
the
stability
of
our
finances,
as
well
as
the
continuation
of
excellent
programming.
So
thank
you
kay
for
everything
you
do
for
us
behind
the
scenes.
A
A
Thank
you
all
for
being
here
and
thank
you
for
all
the
work
you've
done
to
help
make
my
job
easier
from
what
you've
done
in
the
past.
Also
with
us
today
is
martha
wigton,
the
ncsl
staff
chair
and
jj
gentry,
the
ncsl
staff
vice
chair
I'll,
take
a
moment
here.
If
either
of
you
want
to
share
anything
with
the
membership
today,
please
feel
free
to
go
ahead.
E
Sure,
thanks
jamie
I'm
martha
wigton,
I'm
the
director
of
the
house
budget
and
research
office
and
was
have
been
a
member
of
relax.
I
think
ever
since
I
started
31
years
ago.
I
know
you've
heard
me
talk
enough
this
week,
but
I
do
want
to
say
thank
you
for
being
here,
I'm
really
enjoying
looking
at
all
the
faces
of
friends.
I've
made
over
the
years-
and
many
of
you
have
just
been
so
involved,
and
I
appreciate
that
very
much.
The
professional
staff
association
is
really
the
hub
for
honing
our
skills
and
the
better.
E
We
are
at
our
jobs,
the
more
public
confidence
we
have,
the
more
engaged
our
members
are
and
better
informed
and
efficient
that
that
the
whole
process
goes
so
it
all
starts
here
and
you
guys
are
really
core
pieces
of
that.
So
thank
you
for
being
here.
Thank
you
for
the
time
that
you
dedicate
to
making
sure
that
we
all
can
do
our
jobs
well,
and
I
am
really
looking
forward
to
seeing
everybody
in
person
in
tampa
in
november
and
before
then.
I
hope
to
see
you
all
on
multiple
ncsl
platforms.
F
Hey,
I
am
jj
gentry.
I
see
a
lot
of
familiar
faces
in
here,
but
I
also
see
a
lot
of
folks
that
don't
know
I
just
want
to
introduce
myself.
I
am
the
current
vice
chair
and
will
be
taking
over
as
staff
chair
in
november
at
the
summit,
so
martha's
still
in
charge
for
a
few
more
months,
but-
and
I
appreciate
all
the
work
she's
done.
F
I
also
appreciate
all
the
work
the
leaders
of
relax
have
done
involved
in
I'm
an
attorney
from
south
carolina
myself,
so
a
member
of
relax,
but
what
I'm
going
to
do
is
post
my
name
number
email
and
if
any
of
you
want
to
reach
out
to
me
before
I
take
over
in
november
with
any
thoughts
ideas
or
you
want
to
just
discuss
some
things
about
ncsl,
relax
or
whatever.
Please
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
me-
and
I
appreciate
you
having
me
today.
A
Thank
you
both
thank
you
both
for
being
here.
Finally,
I'd
like
to
take
a
moment
to
thank
everyone
for
allowing
me
the
honor
of
serving
as
chair
of
relax.
When
I
took
the
role,
I
never
thought
well.
First,
I
would
I
would
be
in
the
role,
but
also
that
I'd
never
be
in
the
role
during
the
midst
of
a
worldwide
pandemic.
A
However,
everyone
came
together
as
a
team,
and
I
will
treasure
my
time
as
chair
and
I
also
want
to
have
a
special
thanks.
I
go
to
fred
for
helping
me
as
our
roles
extended
during
the
pandemic.
I
couldn't
have
done
it
without
you,
fred.
Thank
you
very
much
now
before
we
move
on
to
nominations
and
after
consulting
with
fred
who
will
be
our
incoming
chair,
I
did
want
to
announce
the
appointment
of
the
newsletter
editor
for
the
relaxed
report.
A
The
newsletter
editor
is
an
appointed
position
and
it
is
important
that
whoever
serves
is
an
active
role
as
an
active
member
of
relax
for
a
number
of
years.
Wendy
jackson
from
wisconsin
has
served
ably
in
this
role
for
us
and
we
do
appreciate
all
the
work
she's
done
for
us.
However,
this
year
we
have
asked
wendy
to
mentor
stacy
duros
from
wisconsin,
who
is
now
appointed
the
new
editor
of
the
relax
report.
So
congratulations
to
stacy
and
thank
you
for
helping
us
with
us
now
before
we
go
to
nominations.
A
I
do
want
to
have
one
more
moment
of
personal
privilege.
If
you
allow
me,
I
was
looking
back
at
when
I
first
started
in
the
ncsl
professional
staff
sections
at
the
time
I
was
a
part
of
the
legal
services
staff
section
that
would
eventually
combine
with
others
to
make
relax
and
I
saw
the
value
of
the
group,
because
I
couldn't
really
talk
to
many
other
people
other
than
those
in
my
office
about
the
work.
A
I
do
not
many
people
do
the
kind
of
work
we
do
in
the
environment
that
we
do
it
in
and
they
don't
know
our
difficulties
and
when
you
try
to
explain
it
to
people
outside
of
our
kind
of
colleagues,
they
have
no
idea.
They
have
no
clue
so
being
able
to
be
in
an
organization
like
this,
where
we
get
training
that's
tailored
directly
to
what
we
do
is
invaluable.
A
I
can't
find
that
anywhere
else
and
being
able
to
talk
to
colleagues
from
other
legislatures
who
do
what
I
do
has
been
invaluable
to
help
me
grow
in
my
role
here
and
to
bring
ideas
back
to
my
state
and
after
going
a
few
years,
I
decided
I
wanted
to
volunteer,
and
so
I
made
the
initial
step
of
very
bravely
signing
on
to
one
of
those
volunteer
forums
and
I
may
have
talked
to
kate.
Initially
too.
I
can't
remember,
but
that
led
to
me
being
placed
on
a
committee
from
that
point.
A
I
went
to
another
committee
eventually
led
to
a
co-chair.
Vice
chairmanship
led
to
a
chairmanship
to
a
director
we
merged
with
relax,
and
I
went
on
to
a
directorship
there,
and
somebody
suggested
that
I
should
run
for
vice
chair,
which
I
did
I
lost,
but
they
encouraged
me
to
try
again
and
I
did
and
I
became
chair
and
I
went
through
all
this
to
tell
you.
A
I
never
thought
I
would
be
chair
and
I
never
thought
I
would
be
at
this
point
and
I'm
very
thankful
I
am,
but
I
just
wanted
to
help
and
I
wanted
to
volunteer-
and
I
wanted
to
give
my
time
so,
if
you're
out
there
and
you
you
want
to
do
something
to
help
but
you're
afraid
you
don't
have
the
time
or
you
think
you'll
be
put
out
on
an
island
by
yourself
to
figure
things
out.
You
won't
the
only
step
you
have
to
do
to
be
a
part
of
the
group.
A
A
So
if
you're
a
little
nervous
about
trying
to
take
that
first
step,
that's
really
all
you
have
to
do
and
there
will
be
an
entire
team
there
to
help
you
on
your
journey
and
you
never
know
where
it
might
end
up.
So
with
that
I'll
now
go
to
ann.
Who
is
chairing
the
nominations?
Committee.
C
Thank
you
jamie.
Thank
you
for
your
service
this
past
these
past
couple
years,
and
I
agree
with
everything
you
said
and
we're
so
fortunate
to
have
kay
as
our
ncsl
staff,
who
really
supports
us
to
make
our
jobs
a
lot
easier.
So
thank
you
kay
for
that
so
nominations.
We.
The
report
on
and
nominations
for
the
2021
nominee
committee
are
before
us
and
according
to
the
relaxed
bylaws,
the
vice
chair
will
automatically
succeed
to
the
office
of
chair.
C
C
Well,
it
is
friday,
so
the
nomination,
the
nominations
committee
report
of
recommended
candidates
for
relaxed
executive
committee
are
as
follows.
So
the
candidate
for
vice
chair
is
erica
warren,
who
is
the
assistant
reviser
of
statutes
for
the
kentucky
legislative
research
commission?
C
Thank
you
erica,
and
the
candidate
for
one
director
is
john
treadwell,
who
is
the
deputy
director
of
the
legal
division
of
the
alabama
legislative
services
agency?
So
thank
you
both
for
your
nominations.
Thank
you
to
everyone
who
submitted
nominations
this
year.
We
really
appreciate
it.
I
do
have
to
go
through
the
process.
So
are
there
any
other
nominations
from
the
floor
for
the
position
of
vice
chair.
C
B
Well,
the
perks
of
vice
chair.
I
first
I
hope
everyone
can
hear
me,
I'm
I'm
taking
the
family
to
disneyland,
so
we're
currently
stopped
in
the
lovely
central
valley
of
california,
it's
95
in
a
very
conservative
part
of
our
state.
So
it's
like
texas,
west.
You
can
get
a
bullet
key
chain
in
the
gift
shop
now
they're
just
saying
right
there
anyway,
one
of
the
perks
of
vice
chair
is
being
part
of
both
the
nominations
committee
and
the
awards
committee,
and
today
we
have
some
fantastic
legislative
professionals.
B
We
want
to
honor
the
first
we're
going
to
start
with
the
legislative,
editing
team
from
maryland's
department
of
legislative
services.
I
hope
they're
all
here,
it's
hard
to
see
everyone
on
the
cell
phone.
They
were
nominated
by
victoria,
gruber,
the
executive
director
and
ryan
bishop,
the
director
of
the
department
of
legislative
services
for
the
maryland
general
assembly,
this
collection
of
drafters.
I
believe
there
are
31
total
that
you
know
pre-pandemic.
They
were
like
a
lot
of
us.
B
They
were
working
on
with
hard
copies
and
red
pens
and
colored
pencils
to
edit
and
prove
all
the
work
going
on.
But
during
this
past
year
and
a
half
they
transitioned
to
an
all-electronic
workflow
exercised
a
ton
of
initiative.
They
created
new
lead
roles
amongst
their
non-supervisorial
staff.
B
They
leveraged
their
new
technologies
to
ensure
just
the
great
quality
service
they
had
been
doing
before
the
pandemic
has
afterwards
maryland,
has
about
a
90-day
session,
and
these
editors
approved
review
and
edited
over
10
000
bills
during
that
90-day
session.
So
it's
about
113
a
day
which
that's
even
better
than
california,
with
our
year-round
session,
and
they
just
did
an
amazing
job
and
it's
such
a
privilege
to
honor
these
great
legislative
leaders
and
editors
for
the
work
they've
done.
B
B
All
right,
our
second
award
winner
for
this
year
is
richard.
Pierce
he's
a
legal
counsel
to
the
clerk
for
the
south
carolina
house
of
representatives.
Richard
was
nominated
by
cal
force.
The
representative
of
house
district
39
in
south
carolina
richard
was
touted
as
the
go-to
person
for
the
carolina
house.
B
One
of
his
greatest
talents
is
to
boil
down
complex
legislative
issues
into
a
comprehensible
and
useful
manner,
and
his
outreach
during
kovid
touched
thousands
of
lives
for
south
carolina
residents.
Richard
has
always
been
gracious
with
his
time.
He
participates
in
just
a
slew
of
cle
seminars
for
legislative
staff.
B
It's
included
things
like
generations
in
the
workplace,
covid19
autonomous
vehicles,
and
he
is
the
star
of
episode.
Two
of
the
ncl
podcast
are
american
states,
so
give
it
a
listen.
It's
an
amazing
episode
just
want
to
thank
you
richard
so
much
for
all
the
work
you
do
and
what
you
give
to
the
relaxed
community,
and
just
we
really
appreciate
everything.
You've
done.
Thank
you
so
much.
I
appreciate
being
called
legal
counsel.
That's
a
new
one!.
B
It
happens
to
all
of
us.
Eventually
it
does,
it
doesn't
have
to
be
every
day
and
then
we
have
this
year.
A
special
commendation.
Relax
does
not
do
it
every
year,
but
we
felt
this
year.
It
was
well
deserved.
We
have
a
david
millers,
the
research
administrator
for
the
legislative
research
unit
in
illinois,
david
was
nominated
by
the
commission
on
government
for
accountability
and
it's
safe
to
say
what
hasn't
david
done
during
his
legislative
career.
B
He
served
the
legis,
the
illinois
general
assembly
for
over
43
years,
and
the
most
common
comment
everyone
got
from
david's
co-workers
is
that
he
saved
their
hide
and
some
of
them
said
it
more
than
once
and
just
shows
you
how
important
david
is
to
the
operations
there
in
illinois,
david
has
written
multiple
publications,
he
provides
rock
solid
legal
advice
to
his
clients,
he's
been
a
mentor
to
generations
of
legislative
employees,
and
one
of
his
great
skills
is
the
ability
to
tear
away
extraneous
details
and
to
communicate
clearly
the
most
compelling
part
of
david's
background.
B
He
is
the
as
we
had
yesterday
in
base
camp
talking
about
the
you
know
the
servant
leader,
the
person
who
gives
more
than
they
get,
and
that
is
david,
that
he's
always
working
behind
the
scenes
to
make
everyone
else,
a
life
a
little
bit
easier
and
he
never
asks
for
awards
or
notoriety
for
all
the
great
work
he
does,
and
so
david
has
had
a
legislative
career
that
I
think
we
should
all
aspire
to
and
just
want
to.
Thank
you
david
for
some.
B
So
much
for
all
you've
done
and
our
notes
say
you
both
you
and
your
family
are
here,
so
it
was
a
great
chance
for
them
to
share
in
your
honor,
because
this
is
definitely
a
special
commendation
for
you.
So
thank
you
so
much.
B
Now
to
you
know
just
like
the
infomercials,
but
wait
there's
more.
We
have
special
recognition
for
our
past
chair,
jamie
shanks
out
of
tennessee,
this
kind
of
bittersweet
for
me
because,
with
the
pandemic,
we've
all
been
on
our
rolls
for
two
years
now,
and
it's
been
a
wonderful
experience
in
being
jamie's
vice
chair,
she's,
just
jamie
freely
shares
her
knowledge
and
her
time
she's.
B
A
strong
advocate
for
legislative
test
staff,
she's
done
a
fantastic
job,
making
sure
all
the
groups
and
relax
have
a
voice,
and
jamie
is
the
type
of
leader
who
always
an
email
or
a
phone
call
from
someone
out
of
state
that
she
doesn't
know
just
because
it
makes
our
legislative
institutions
stronger,
jamie's,
moved
relaxed
in
the
right
direction.
I
think
we're
all
better
off
with
relaxed
than
when
jamie
found
it
as
chair
two
years
ago.
B
I'm
grateful
that
jamie's
still
here
in
the
relaxed
community,
so
I
can
always
have
someone
to
call
for
advice
and
work
out
the
nuances
of
being
the
new
chair.
Jamie
is
definitely
going
to
be
a
tough
act
to
follow.
It's
left
me
with
some
really
big
shoes
to
fill,
but
jamie
kay
is
going
to
send
you
a
gift
certificate
to
your
favorite
restaurant
and
there
is
going
to
be
an
outrageously
sized
past.
Chair,
pin
p-I-n-p-e-n.
B
I
made
that
mistake
and
then-
and
you
should
be
getting
that
soon,
but
we
just
want
to
thank
you
so
much
for
everything.
You've
done
and
just
I'll
give
you
a
few
moments
to
say
a
few
words
would
be
like.
A
Well,
I
did
a
lot
of
talking
at
the
beginning,
so
I
don't
want
to
wear
anyone
out
with
me
talking
some
more.
Thank
you.
For
those
words,
that's
very
kind,
but
I
do
want
to
reiterate
you
know
I
couldn't
have
done
what
I
did
without
kay
and
fred
and
the
executive
committee
and
the
program
planning
committee
when
you're
on
committees.
You
may
think:
well
it's
what
difference.
Does
it
really
make?
A
If
I'm,
if
I'm
on
a
committee
or
not,
and
it
makes
all
the
difference
in
the
world
because
we
need
different
perspectives,
we
need
people
from
different
backgrounds,
different
states,
because
getting
all
of
that
together
and
talking
things
out
and
hearing
what
others
are
doing.
It
makes
us
all
better.
It
makes
us
all
have
more
ideas
to
take
back
to
our
states
and
it,
and
it
really
helps
our
organization
to
provide
better
for
our
membership.
A
So,
thank
you
for
the
words
it
was
my
honor
to
service
chair,
and
I
just
really
want
to
reiterate
that
if
you
are
at
all
interested
in
being
involved
in
the
group,
please
let
kay
know
because
we
need
you
and
it'll
just
make
everything
better.
Thank
you.
A
Yes,
thank
you.
I
was
just
had
two
notes
here
about
two
upcoming
sessions
that
we
have
just
to
remind
everyone.
On
august
26th,
we
have
a
zoom
discussion.
It's
entitled
2021
in
editing,
odyssey
for
many
legislative
attorney
editors.
A
The
pandemic
meant
shifting
to
remote
work
for
the
first
time
and
legislative
editing
teams
across
the
country
developed
new
ways
to
read
and
edit
the
tens
of
thousands
of
documents
that
must
be
reviewed
during
regular
and
special
legislative
sessions,
and
this
zoom
discussion
is
going
to
provide
editors,
the
opportunity
to
share
lessons
learned
and
innovations
that
enable
them
to
effectively
serve
their
legislatures,
and
I
think
kay
may
have
the
link
for
that
to
share,
but
don't
miss
out
on
that,
and
even
if
you're,
not
necessarily
an
editor
in
my
job
as
a
legislative
attorney,
we
have
to
do
certain
editing
functions
here
and
we
also
had
to
deal
with
this
during
the
pandemics.
A
A
Legislators
are
busier
than
ever
as
many
of
us
know,
and
they're
working
remote
remotely
in
some
instances
and
much
of
what
they
read
is
accessed
on
computer
screens
and
redesigning
lengthy
written
documents
as
interactive
digital
tools
requires
an
understanding
of
how
to
synthesize
the
data
and
use
visually
descriptive
tools
to
convey
information
and
the
session
is
going
to
explore
ways
to
redesign
those
reports
for
interactive
online
viewing.
So
don't
miss
out
on
that.
That's
a
webinar
on
october
13th
and
now
I'll
turn
it
back
over
to
you
fred.
B
Thanks
jamie
and
just
we're
here
for
some
closing
thoughts.
First,
as
the
new
incoming
chair
just
want
to
thank
all
of
you
for
attending
today,
it's
kind
of
overwhelming
that
we
had
so
many
people
for
the
business
meeting.
I
thought
it
was
usually
just
the
executive
committee
and
one
or
two
people,
but
I
think,
given
the
number
of
people
we
have
on,
this
call
shows
everyone's
commitment
to
relax
and
making
it
a
better
organization,
and
so
that's
just
amazing,
just
kind
of
overwhelmed
that
we
had
so
many
people
attend.
B
So
thank
you
so
much
for
joining
us
today,
and
also
just
thanks
to
the
executive
committee
as
a
whole.
I
know
it
probably
wasn't
everyone's
preference
to
delay
their
terms
another
year
to
serve
relax,
but
it
got
us
through
the
pandemic
and
it
just
been
a
great
opportunity
to
work
with
each
and
every
one
of
you
and
just
want
to
just
thank
the
executive
committee
again
for
extending
their
terms
an
additional
year
to
accommodate
the
pandemic.
B
The
first
one
is,
I
really
want
to
reach
out
to
member
states
who
don't
participate,
a
lot
and
relax
that
we
all
benefit
from
just
having
a
great
combination
of
ideas
from
the
different
states
and
kay-
and
I
are
gonna
be
reaching
out
to
folks
here
soon
to
help
us
do
more
state
outreach
to
make
sure
we're
hearing
the
voices
of
all
50
states
and
the
commonwealths
and
all
our
other
partners
and
international
partners,
and
not
just
limit
it
to
just
you
know
everyone
who
shows
up
that.
B
We
need
to
make
sure
that
everyone
in
relax
has
a
seat
at
the
table
and
having
erica,
as
my
vice
chair,
is
a
great
first
step
in
making
all
this
happen.
But
definitely
I
want
to
continue
to
have
relax,
be
the
great
community
that
it
is
and
with
hearing
from
everyone
that
we
have
also
last
year
and
jamie
did
something
unique.
She
did
some
exploratory
committees
that
there
was
one
on
mentoring,
one
on
faculty
travel
and
one
for
a
legislative
staff
exchange
program.
B
I
think
all
these
ex
committees
that
jamie
started
all
speak
to
exclu
inclusivity
and
that
so
we're
going
to
continue
these
three
exploratory
committees
for
the
next
year.
B
I
think
they
really
meet
with
relax's
mission
and
I
think,
they're
a
great
way
to
do
business
and
for
everyone
here,
as
jamie
had
mentioned,
if
you're
interested
in
doing
articles
to
be
present
after
to
give
trainings
that's
a
nice
hand
or
to
anything
else,
you'd
like
to
see
either
put
it
in
the
chat
or,
if
not
today,
reach
out
to
kay.
B
So
we
want
to
make
sure
to
get
all
your
great
ideas
to
our
program
committee.
Our
program
committees,
usually
about
16
relaxed
representatives
from
all
across
the
nation.
It's
not
limited
to
members
of
the
executive
committee.
B
So
if
you're
interested
that's
one
of
the
great
ways
to
influence
what
relax
does
and
what
we
do
is
being
part
of
the
program
committee,
I'm
really
excited
for
the
next
12
months.
I'm
going
to
quote
my
good
friend,
martha
wakedan,
say
I'm
pumped,
I'm
excited
for
the
next
12
months.
B
I
think
this
is
a
great
group
of
people
and
I
think
we're
going
to
do
a
lot
of
amazing
things,
and
I
I
think
this
has
been
a
wonderful
business
meeting
and
thank
you
all
for
attending,
and
this
has
just
been
such
a
a
great
time
and
next
12
months
are
going
to
be
awesome
as
well.
So
I
don't
know.
C
D
Well,
since
we've
got
a
few
minutes,
it
would
be
great
if
we
could
just
do
a
couple
of
things.
I
I'd
love
to
acknowledge
our
award
winners
again,
just
because
we
we
have
some
time
I'd
like
to
be
able
to
say
hello
to
them
again.
I
think
it's,
it's
wonderful,
the
work
that
all
of
you
do.
D
We
had
an
amazing
number
of
nominees
and
we're
just
so
thrilled
that
you
are
winning
the
awards
this
year
and
so
proud
of
you
and
really
really
appreciate
the
work
that
you
do
and
then
the
other
thing
I
thought
I
would
like
to
mention
is
as
jamie
mentioned
at
the
beginning.
D
If
there
are
topics
that
you
would
like
to
see,
so
obviously
we
have
the
two
that
that
jamie
mentioned-
and
I
put
them
in
the
chat
but
I'll
also
be
sending
out
an
all
relaxed
email
on
monday
with
links
to
the
registrations
for
those
richard
did.
You
want
to
say
something.
D
I
so
I'll
send
those
out,
but
we
have
a
number
of
webinars
and
ideas
that
are
kind
of
in
the
hopper,
but
if
you
have
a
great
idea
or
if
you
would
like
to
speak
on
something,
please
let
us
know,
we
welcome
your
participation
and
jamie
also
mentioned
at
the
very
beginning
that
we
really
love
it.
When
you
write
articles
and
they're
short
they're,
very
very
short,
you
know
it's
not
a
heavy
lift
and
I
will
help
you.
D
I
just
need
some
good
topics,
so
please
do
come
forth
with
with
ideas
and
with
that
that's
all
I
have
is
I
just
want
to.
I
want
to
encourage
you
to
to
jump
in
and
help
in
any
way.
You
can
it's.
It's
not
high
pressure,
but
it's
you
know.
D
That's
about
right!
This
is
a
good
group.
Well,
thank
you
all
very
much
you're
getting
back
some
extra
time
this
afternoon.
I
hope
you
have
a
wonderful
rest
of
your
day
and
a
great
weekend,
and
I
look
forward
to
sending
you
information
on
monday.