 For me personally, I'm very excited about our constitutional amendments about banning slavery and reproductive choice, so those are very, very fundamental to our rights and I'm really excited for those. Having a bond measure to modernize our recycling facility is also really key and really important for the health of Vermont and the health of our planet and making it a lot easier for Vermonters to do what we want to be doing. The one about guaranteeing reproductive rights is really important. Prop 5, I think it's a regulation where our legislators aren't doing their job. It kind of spins around and continuously goes back to the courts to decide and then in the end it's in the best interest of the state. So the courts can't decide, the state gets to decide still. So is it really keeping the government out of our personal decisions? So I think it needs more work. I supported both of the both amendments. The slavery one to me is a minor fix. If it's important to some people that we change that legal gap, I'm fine with that. I don't think it's really going to change a lot of things. The reproductive one I think is going to be important going forward. Who knows what's going to happen in many years, you know decades forward, how Vermont's going to skew left or right. So I think that's really important to get that in the Constitution. Well, I think the Vermont Constitution items both were very, very important items. The anti-slavery item is a huge supporter of that. I've often gone to the conference over at the John Brown Center in New York and it's a huge issue and we need to correct our history. Definitely no on Article 22. I'm a pro lifer. I feel the execution of children's wrong and I just believe in life. You know, life and liberty pursuit of happiness. Typical Americans. As long as baby hasn't taken his breath, I think it's okay. I'm very excited that the reproductive liberties amendment is on the ballot and I'm very optimistic that it's going to pass and I'm also very excited that Vermont will hopefully finally be ending slavery. I think everybody should be able to, you know, live freely and not be required to work for, you know, not any compensation and I think it's pretty reprehensible. It looks like our country's going in the wrong direction and people have to come and speak out for what they believe in and I believe in a woman's right to choose for themselves and anything else is an abomination. But on the Essex ballot there was a measure for joining the Manuski Valley Parks District which I didn't realize was on the ballot and I was very excited to see it. Article 22, I voted no. I believe that the baby in the womb is a human being that has a right to life just like every one of us. I think women have a right to their bodies and their health care and I agree with that but this issue deals with a life separate from the woman and is not given a chance if they're terminated. I can understand why it needs to be updated for the time. I just hope that the original text doesn't get lost because understanding the context in which it was written is very important, like why those things are there. And I'm actually interested to see how the prohibition against indender servitude gets played out in the courts. Oh, I came up to vote this morning because I have already voted and I needed to vote for the Chittenden Solid Waste District building. Gotcha. So it was important for you to come in person even though you had already voted on the rest of the ballots? Absolutely. I'm in for recycling. Yeah, all the Vermont Constitution changes that I saw were, seemed really important, especially reproductive liberty and the abolishment of slavery. It seemed very important to just make sure that my voice was heard. About initiatives and making sure that reproductive liberty is continuing and that there's no slavery listed. What was it, the number 22, the reproductive rights? I thought that was pretty important to establish that as part of our state constitution to protect those rights. I'm voting no on both of them. Yeah, I just, I feel so terrible about this abortion thing. They're making such a such a funny thing about it and it's not. We're talking about a live child that's being killed. It's important. That's life. And I don't know if they even feel pain then. It's just before they, you know, gotta have a time at least. It shouldn't be just before they're born that that happens. It's too terrible.