Five section four of the wisconsin constitution the joint convention of the legislature will come to order for purposes of receiving the Governors State of the state address. Lieu Lieutenant Governor rebecca clayfish is our first guest. [applause] attorney general brad shemo. [applause] state superintendent of public instruction tony ebert. [applause] chief Justice Shirley abheransom. [applause] justice an walish brantly ann [applause] Justice Patrick crook. [applause] Justice David proser. [applause] justice pat rogansac. [applause] justice annette biegler. [applause] and Justice Michael gabrielman. [applause] okay the joint convention both stand and formal arriving awaiting the governor. The joint convention shall come to order. The chair recognizes the assembly chargeant arms. The governor of the great state of wisconsin, the hornable scott walker. [applause] hornorable hey, congratulations. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] at this time it is my honor to introd
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