when the nebraska corner, jane kleeb is in the building, folks, good to see you. >> it is good to have are chatting a little bit before about about your efforts to take the dnc to the next level. yeah. and you've got some ideas about the role of state party chairs. as a former state party chair, i'm very curious as to what you think that role should be. and what does that look like? >> you know, chairman, right now, basically 70% of our state party chairs are volunteers. and if people at home think about your local school, if the principal was unpaid, what that would mean for your local school. so we want to see our state party chairs not only be paid, but we want to make sure that they're serving four year terms. >> because if. >> you're unpaid, you're basically serving about a year before you're totally burnt out. when ken and i started serving in the asdc, our state parties were getting $2,500 a month. that's it from the dnc. we want to get that up to $25,000 a month. but some state parties need help. they need resources. they need training. so i also want to make sure that there's