best approach that we can. neil: governor, you ve been pushing, making kentucky a right to work state, changing the way typically states look at their public workforce, more to the point. update us. i mean, as it stands as of this week, we are now a right to work state, we re the 27th right to work state. we were the last state mount south to have not passed this. the tuchbt costs to us was high opportunity costs from an economic development standpoint. cfos and ceos repeatedly stated when asked that they do not want to expand in or move to a state that s not a right to work state. this was always a detriment to us, relative to states around us. that s been remedied. just this week our legislature did the following things. we repealed the prevailing wage requirement in the state. we passed right to work legislation. and we passed paycheck protection. all three of these empower the individual, empower the