 Governor Matt Bevin has even tried to cut our teachers' pensions for not only for active teachers but for teachers that are already retired. Pensions are extremely important to our teachers. First of all, I worked 15 years before becoming a teacher and paid into Social Security. As a teacher, you don't pay into Social Security, you only pay into your pension. So thanks to the WPO Act of Mitch McConnell, we only see about 30% of what we paid into Social Security. So when I retire, my pension is what I'm going to have. If I'm married to someone who's not a teacher, you only draw about 30% of their Social Security. So this is our livelihood and this is the only way they're going to get quality teachers in the future. Who wants to work and fight for your pension? I mean, we can't do it without our community. Our teachers are backbone of our schools and take care of all the kids and thankfully here in Eastern Kentucky we do have their support. Bevin's slogan is that he is just getting started. He's just getting started all right on the Alec Playbook that's handed down from my Koch brothers without a state interest. He has repealed providing wages for work hands that I represent and this is detrimental to their putting food on their table. When you cut two thirds of a man's paycheck out and he's got a house payment, a truck payment, putting toys on a vehicle and driving an air back and forth to work just one way, that hurts big time. Well I hope that the people of the state of Kentucky can hear our voice. That they see that the promises that Matt Bevin's made yet on the backs of school teachers and policemen and firemen, social workers, construction workers. And I hope that the people of Kentucky send a clear signal to Matt Bevin and people like him, we are Kentucky. He is not. You know, one more of the ones that's putting the money back in the economy by paying taxes, buying vehicles and you know, he just don't understand. He's not from here. He ain't never had on a power of work boost in his life. He ain't never worked the construction job as far as I know. They'd run him off the first day.