Good morning. We hope people would take their seats and we could start a great discussion. Good morning governor wolf, governor hutchinson, governor cooper, governor walker, thank you for joining us. , and we want to thank members of the audience, if they could take their seats and we could start an important discussion about pathways to prosperity. Governor malloy, good to see you this morning, thanks for being here. Good morning. We have a great discussion ahead of pathwaysorning to prosperity, examining our possibilities in post secondary education and career learning for our precious kids in the future of this nation. We know that the font of all repository in the governors offices and we know that we have the greatest collection of educational leaders in the history of the on a bipartisan basis, i think there is bipartisan consensus about that. Im looking forward to this discussion. I will kick it off with some comments. A few things we will look for wecussing today, and how to he
For ourondary education precious kids and the future of this nation. We know that the font of all wisdom is a repository in the governors offices. We know we have the greatest collection of educational leaders and history of the country. I thirst bipartisan consensus about that this morning. I am looking for to this discussion. I will kick it off with some comments. A few things really go to discussing today, how we will find a hard education, how we make it more accessible to Diverse Communities. How do we use data to these strategies to prioritize our investment. We are looking for preliminary comment on governors doing some really progressive work trying to make Higher Education more affordable and accessible to our families. Debt burdencrushing our families have and we recognize we have talent on a bipartisan basis. Is anor jerry brown champion of the new system in that regard. Kentucky isin and overseeing a hundred nine dollars bond issue to scale up Workforce Development which is
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