 Hi, I'm Governor Tom Wolf. I'm in Penn Treaty School in Philadelphia, and this has been quite a week. On Tuesday I kicked off the new budget session with my budget speech. And basically what I talked about was just the honest truth. We have a real budget crisis that we're facing here in Pennsylvania. For years, the outside rating agencies, the independent fiscal office, everybody has been saying, we have not had a balanced budget. We need to change that, and I said that on Tuesday. Once we balance our budget, we have to make sure that we're investing the dollars we raise wisely. If we don't, we don't invest wisely. We're going to be hurting our schools. We're going to be hurting basically our future. Now, there might be 30% or so of the school districts in Pennsylvania who are wealthy enough that they don't have to worry about making ends meet. They don't have to worry about the state doing its share in terms of education funding. But on average, Pennsylvania ranks 45th in terms of the state share of funding for education. That means in most school districts, the local areas, the local taxpayers have to come up with the lion's share of support. And in poorer areas, they just don't get the support they need. We need to have an education system that works. All of us in Pennsylvania. I'm from New York County. I need Penn Treaty here in Philadelphia to work. I was in Altoona. I was in Clareton. Those school districts have to work. I was in Hazelton. I was up in Easton. All school districts, every school has to deliver a high-class education to all of our children in Pennsylvania if we want to have a strong economy and a strong future. Two futures we have. One, the state does its role with a balanced budget. The other, the state keeps doing what it's doing and the responsibility for education. So many other things gets to the local level and property taxes go through the roof. We need a bright future for Pennsylvania. Thank you.