 historic day in PA. Governor Tom Wolf has signed a new bill into law. Governor Tom Wolf is calling legislation he signed this afternoon the most significant step to reform the liquor system in Pennsylvania in 80 years. Okay I am very pleased to follow through and a promise that I made during my campaign to modernize our wine and spirits system. This bill will improve the customer experience. This bill will make pricing more competitive. It will make the purchase of these products more convenient and will produce more revenue for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and it will also I think show once again that Democrats and Republicans can work together. One in five college women are sexually assaulted and Governor Tom Wolf has pledged the state's support to stop it. Governor Tom Wolf says it's on us in the governor's latest push to end sexual violence he held a news conference with Villanova basketball coach Jay Wright yesterday. So we need to end sexual assault and my administration is committed to that goal. Over the past six months we have held roundtables across the Commonwealth to hear from survivors, students, health care professionals and policymakers trying to create a safer environment an environment where sexual assault does not take place. To that end I have proposed a million dollars one million dollars in the 16 17 budget to invest in community partnerships that will help prevent sexual violence to remove barriers to reporting in schools across Pennsylvania. So now I'd be happy to take questions and I think all of us up here would be happy to take questions. Are there any any questions? All right thank you very much for being here that's this is one best press conference I've ever been to thank you very much thank you very much. Michelle announces it will build a chemical plant in Beaver County this is big news folks the building of this plant will bring 6,000 construction jobs to the area and what's more the plant will bring 600 permanent jobs once it begins production. This is really something that's going to change our economy. Governor Tom Wolf calling this one of the biggest private investments made in Pennsylvania since World War II.