 Hello, I am Fayhartag Levin, and I am a proud member of the Board of the National Archives Foundation. The National Archives is one of our country's most important institutions because it preserves and presents the records and documents of our nation's history. This year we're celebrating the 100th anniversary of the women's right to vote through the adoption of the 19th Amendment. We are so grateful to the women leaders 100 years ago and before who led the fight to extend equality to women in this way. And we are ever mindful of the importance of continuing the fight to extend equality to all of our country's citizens. And as someone said recently, there's only one day every two years where all of our citizens are equal because every vote means the same. So thank you National Archives for leading the celebration, for reminding people of how important the work of the suffragettes were, and to remind everybody about the importance of voting. Thank you.