snyder. the outdoor recreation industry has become so large and it's almost a stealth industry. if you look at the power that's going on in terms of increasing public health, creating jobs, connecting our community, outdoor recreation activity alone contribute $887 billion annually to the economy. they support over 7.6 million jobs and generate over $80 billion of tax revenue. the outdoor recreation industry, i think, in many ways has a direct impact on the future prosperity and health of all of our states and colorado, we see the impact all the time, the renewed enthusiasm for getting outside is not just limited to those communities where there are manufacturing or other job creation, but it's throughout the state and i think we're seeing some of the strongest growth in outdoor recreation that we've ever seen. when you about national parks or state parks, urban greenways, public land, outdoor infrastructure, it continues to be critical to making sure we do have a strong outdoor recreation economy. in colorado we announced a few years ago, colorado the beautiful. within one generation, within 20 years, every kid in colorado will be within a ten minute walk of a green space. we are