 This week was all about criminal justice. I had the signing of Senate Bill 166, which was about the sealing of misdemeanors. If someone had been clean for seven to ten years, we want to make sure that that is not used in any way in the hiring decisions. I also was at the press conference unveiling the Judicial Justice Reinvestment Initiative. Part two for Pennsylvania. And that's really looking at the front end of our criminal justice system to see if there's some things we can do to build on what we did in JRI-1 that actually has already led to a reduction in our prison population and a reduction in our crime rate. Launched a new website that builds metrics for the three broad goals that I have as governor. Jobs that pay, schools that teach, and government that works. We want to operationalize each one of those goals, turn them into real measurements that the citizens of Pennsylvania can take a look at and see if we're actually doing better, if we're actually doing what we set out to do. It's going to help us also creating these goals and making sure that we're being as transparent as possible. I continue to visit a lot of schools this week. I visited one of the most recent, was in my home community of York, Pennsylvania, and in elementary middle school, the Alexander Good School, and gave me a chance to once again talk to teachers and students from elementary school to middle school students and school administrators in a really challenged school district. It's been a big week. It's 1500 degrees here so I am actually part Swedish, and I wanted a sauna atmosphere. That's working.