 Why are you here today? Well, I'm a voter in Ward 1, and it's primary election day and time meeting day, so. Voting is how we as citizens here in the United States, but also in Vermont, is how we have our voices heard, but also gives us, it is our civic duty, just like it is important for us to pay taxes, because that's kind of the agreement that we make as being a citizen here. We have to go and vote. I think voting is incredibly important, especially in local elections. There is such a direct outlook on who you vote for and how that impacts the community overall. And so when we have candidates like Adam running for reelection, I think it's incredibly important that the entire ward rallies behind them, because it's the only way to make sure that the community will be protected and that people are working in favor of them. I would never miss an opportunity to vote. You know, obviously I'm concerned about things at the federal level. We've got issues here at the local level, the ambulance situation out on North Avenue. I felt strongly about that. But at the national level, I think we've got chaos and we need to bring some change. We need to sort of get control again. I think the voters need to get out and do that. I have kids in school, so the school funding is my most important issue. You know, I think that voting on schools and the funding for firefighters is really important today. I was kind of unsure about the presidential primary. I'm not really sure which way to go on that. I like Jane Stromberg. I think I'm excited about her climate platform and her commitment to progressive politics in the city. The climate, for sure, is the biggest one for me, both me and Okiboy. Love the winter and care about the climate a lot, so that's definitely number one priority for me. The Soraya High Tire City Council campaign and Bernie Sanders presidential election are the two things I'm most passionate about. For the Democratic primary, definitely yes, I did vote. My major issues were definitely healthcare if the candidate did not propose universal healthcare. I was like, you don't have my vote. Right now, I think, personally, that we have the worst threat to our country we've had in certainly my lifetime and longer than that. And I think that we have to mobilize everybody. I think it's really important that the city council continue the progressive trajectory it set, and I'm really hoping for some climate activism from this city because I think we're prime for it. All right, thank you so much.