[applause] you know, there is an old saying that when oefrn in your family is healthy, you have lotsf problems. but when one member of your family is sick you've only got one problem. from the beginning of my tenure as governor we've been committed to bringing hoosier solutions to bear on the challenges in health care. we've been saying no to obama care in indiana. no to establishing a state exchange, and no to expanding a broken medicaid system, medicaid is not a system that we should expand. it's a program we need to change. that's just what we've been doing with a healthy indiana plan. the original program crafted more than six years ago on a bipartisan basis is the basis for our new proposal, a proposal that would offer more low income hoosiers the chance to get their own health care. we've been working hard to get it done, to get washington to say, yes, i've gone to our nation's capital, engaged in discussions with federal officials, i took our case to the president on the tarmac outside air force one in evansville one day. as our discussions go forward, let me assure all of you