the unity reform commission under the leadership of my good friend larry cohen and jan o'malley dillon took their charges very seriously, deliberating for months. of importantes recommendations designed to make it easier for people to participate in our primary and caucus process. i want to give a special thanks to everyone on that committee. especially jim roosevelt and lorraine miller. debated for months and produced a package of proposed reforms that we will vote on shortly. this process has been inclusive throughout. rbc happened vigilant to ensure everyone possibly was heard. becausen important time we want to make sure everybody possible is was heard. there is a consensus on a significant portion of the package of reforms. we are going to -- the rbc proposal states that superdelegates retain all their powers except that they will not vote on the first to ballot unless the outcome has already been decided by the grassroots voters. that is what it is. we have two votes we have to take, the votes of significance. number one, does the change require a charter amendment and number two