 is the second year to find 1,400 bills between the House and Senate that have slips of paper and a subject of loss. And especially around the beginning of the year, you read the paper and there's reference to somebody's crazy idea. And reporters love those because they like controversy. Most of the time, those pieces of paper don't really pick up the problem so that we have it. And so you will hear people use the term, that bill is staying on the wall. And usually there's more voted out of committee that will come forward to make on the House floor next week. And that was, as you know, everything has to go to the other body and basically start over in the committee process on the other side. So all of those, everything has a ways to go. One of the 40 bills that came out this week from the Commerce and Economic Development Committee is worthy of note because it recognizes that although Vermont has one of the lowest unflit rates in the country, we have that are going unbilled because we don't have people with the skills to do it. So this particular bill would try to set up a unified workforce development system to try to align our co-secondary ed. Includes college but also includes technical training and conventional training for young people and also for people who are taking careers or who the skills have become obsolete. Speaking, I can take a couple of questions, but I don't want to get in the way of your meeting. Go ahead and begin. Can you comment on the Houseways Meet proposal to address the education plan? So I wrote about it a little bit in the report and it just came out on Thursday. It's, it does, it moves a little bit more of the education funding to income by putting an A to 1% to go into the education fund. So the goal is to reduce base property rates for the, not the budget we're going today, but for next year by, actually I may be wrong about the age this year, maybe it is this year, but they've been working on ambitious that would really completely revamp the funding system. And it was particular by from people on all sides that they put that, they put that slide in there. So I'm sorry, I can't be offline, but I know for, does that continue that it's supposed to implement next year? To set the base, the base tax rate for this year. It should be that in January and that's a really good idea. I don't change this year, so it seems to be one of the last and one of the, like everything that relates to money, we seem to have the final votes on those, the day or two before we pass the schedules, which year they come up and I don't know. For a three-year term, auditor for a three-year term, cemetery commissioner for a three-year term, cemetery commissioner for a one-year term, and the law states to hear the auditor's report and to take any necessary action their own. The real estate tax is two equal installments to collect current taxes. Will the town vote to elect a preceptive proposed budget recommended in $80? Articles signed for use of a fast-patch rubbish removal option. Article eight, will the town vote to act in anticipation of taxes? Article nine, to do any other message, Sarah and Margaret Business brought before us Dr. Schlepport, Jim Shantz, our co-chair of the Vienna. Schlepport, give us a... Change, that's going to give us a really good meeting a couple of weeks ago. The real engagement there on that contract will give us something special. If they're going to be... They said they're going to be looking for a compete hold bomb and tilt. Keep the bridge so the numeric seat vehicles are more stretching or police-y if we didn't just shut up, we'd drop it off there, try to save it for as long as we can because we really have no idea when we keep what we can off. We send a lot of state advising on that. That was the... Yeah, it had two trailers on it. Came across the bridge, went up by a can. I think maybe it's because he might have gone to the firewood yard in Bethel and it's too difficult to make that turn off the 107 to make the left. So I think they use it in River Road to say you can come across the bridge and make that right up in the hill. And I don't think that's a good thing at all. I don't know how... Take a paycheck vlog so you can have the thing with the two trailers. Count them all right. You can get it because Genesis is your career. You can, okay. Any way you ever want to look at it, you can turn on the 107 really easily. You can make that. Yeah. In other words, that person would more likely deliver wood to somebody in the back road. There's a lot of wood. What day is that? 10th quarter. I don't remember what day it was. It was Monday. Follow them and see what the lettering of the truck was. Sorry. Just so you know what's happening. Don't stop. I talked to a select man a few days ago and we're looking into making that turn there so that it's possible for trucks to come down and turn right there by what this guy's been doing now. Pre-designed, designed. They're separate. This one's infrastructure, which is the bridge, which is not our... If you get a select board for having it and the equipment, you don't have to switch, switch and switch and we're asking the papers to come in and possibly put them forward. We have the artwork. We build up for our equipment. So when the equipment is going to be replaced and you'll be replaced at the time you're fashioning the same thing for our roads. And I want to say we've been more lucky in there, but we're doing absolutely the right thing. And then Monday through this gorgeous day, but we're going to be hit by the storm. It's Thursday and for those of you who might not be aware of it, this is going to top 100. I moved to the Super Bowl, and then you've got rain, and then you've got snow, and then you've got superculture for the job they do and just drive to a neighborhood town and then compare and contrast what we have for our state food. The staggered option that we're discussing now was just a way of moving some of that from individual households to do curbside pickup for traction recycle and that's all on them. Town doesn't contribute to that. We're just trying to recoup some of the cost of having a sticker you really don't know who's bringing the trash in town and you don't know who's bringing the trash. Would you just charge the people that don't have a sticker? Yeah, it's quite bad. If you have a sticker you can be charged for them. And you're catching up by the end of the year. If we had a lower price then you didn't have the stickers right now. It's still going to be too much. Option of bringing the trash would pay for it. So we could you go because I'm not a still going to the recycle center. Seems like you should pay us to use our town properly to front business. Well I don't think you would find it as really interesting to decide. They need their business to make money. They need to charge $6,000 a year it's the cost of running a vehicle it's the cost of the people being there. I think for that $6,000 to do so I like the idea of a sticker to make sure that it's only stock bridge tax payers but I don't really think we should charge for it just because you know it's expensive and you know we'd rather have people dispose of their trash properly. You know there's a few people on where we live that you know just set their trash out and the animals get into it and you know they don't take it to the dump when they leave for the weekend and it's nice to have a proper way of having your trash disposed other if you're not curbside pickup. That's what I'm saying you know maybe you don't have to charge people to have this sticker but you know you just get it because you're a stock bridge taxpayer. Issues we're trying to address is people just dumping trash my concern is that if the enforcement becomes you don't have a sticker we're not going to allow you to pay to have your trash taken at the designated spot before we're going to drive down the road it seems like there's a lot of open questions here or maybe it's not the time to make the decision although kind of stock bridge requires a sticker delete that has been purchased that opens it up to many different options and we can come up with a better proposal of how this is all going to work. To the audience what are we should check right now? A speed is and that speed can be basal leather it's curbside you've got to go if you take it you're just paying for the baby's hour so you're not getting that money. $6,000 then we should have a proposal of what these stickers might cost the insurance is that people from Pittsfield or Rochester are coming and using the service why not just require that they show their driver's license when they drop the trash off? $0.50 a bag and pay and we can go to that one again not for how are you getting the $1 bag or $3 bag now okay that goes to your app we're going to have to produce and we just charge a little bit more for a bag if we need to and then it's like well we would still have a meeting with the board because it's like yes we're not just free at last are saying one's a vision and one's an opinion because of that this is a democracy we should have an opinion everyone should have an opinion just like it was great that the whole to be easier on a slackman I think it's great for our community to be able to make decisions together with the cities and towns this is the best practice and this is we would have to have a special meeting this is our stage to get down to it okay when I came in to her warning she felt that we actually needed when it gets to us we'd have a discussion and then actually have a meeting there's a select board in the planning commission is this a process you want to see just because other people have asked to have the procedure changed they saw and they served to you know call some conflict that may or may not happen feedback because we want to see interaction having the select board step back input on them but then it's on the town to pick what they want and what they see how they see their future going I am fine with administering it based on having with us here and so I'm fine with being on the pot seat but I'm going to go with what I'm hearing what I'm seeing and the involvement that I'm seeing trying to make the best of We are picking for the town or just listening to the town and I would like to say she goes to her meetings so she would no she's she has great input but the answer to that is many of us that have went to the state sense of how the flow would go it's a volunteer form only by physicians in this town that either are appointed or just straight on with you and when we look around the hall this form is where you get indicating I might be interested in the center I can even go or give the form to Kathy Brandt includes all sorts of that's a school. And then she can have this on file. And if there's an opening someplace, like on a planning mission, she can first do the selecting to go. She, there are five people who might be interested, or five people ahead of waiting on page 75 of any of these 45 politicians, non-elected positions that are best. You're interested, put your name in, tell a little about your background, give it to Kathy, and they'll just keep it on file. You are not obligating yourself to anyone, but it gives the select board in particular an opportunity to see if they've got a farm league of volunteers that they might be able to capture this size of the thing. This is about the size of what we're talking about. Individually, you can help make a difference. And this is something that is an interventionism that people can integrate into the town. And they might be interested in something over the school. As someone who's been filming some different meetings, the democracy process that has happened here today, and this footage actually, your town can download it and save it, and actually use it for 101 democracy class at your school. This is access, it's a channel television in Middlebury, excuse me, Mount Piliar. And this is paid by your taxes to AT&T and something here. So we don't know if we're gonna lose it. This is just a nonprofit. But this is something that the technology is really getting inexpensive and a town can actually do it for yourself. So that I don't know how many residents today were not here because they work, but many of them know how to use a computer and they can access it with a cup of coffee and sit there and get tuned in and educated and you might discover more participation. One of the big things that's going on is the merger. And Rochester Stockbridge, this has brought Orca to Stockbridge, but it's still a gray area because they have made these maps and Stockbridge is in no man's zone, like Granville. So if you like what's going on, you can have yours or yourself contact Orca and encourage them to get involved. Because they're a nonprofit, they may be looking for a little help financially to reach out even further. But like I say, the technology is, you can do it yourself. Thank you. This is also the video tech of all of our merger meetings, our school meetings, and she can also be involved in the school meetings. So OrcaMedia.net, and then you can punch in, it is the Rochester Stockbridge Unified District. You punch that in, you'll see all the meetings. And this particular one, I'm not sure how it's going to be filed, and there's going to be flyers around town. I don't understand the school, the town clerk's office you can take them. But it's exciting because in our business world, this is standardized. Why isn't this happening in our government? It is happening right now. I don't know, that being the school budget we voted on April 24th, the details of that will just be, we're meeting tonight, if you vote someone to replace me, which we're probably, or I would make a big difference, to replace me from town meeting date, today's one of my comments, to June 30th, the Stockbridge School District, we'll see through this, and the school visits will be done by the Rochester Stockbridge Unified District Board. So it's nice meeting, it's more functional and required, and there really won't be really something that's going to be pretty hard. I'm trying to speak. So by the way, on the whole civility,