chair,chairman, madam steve benjamin from columbia, south carolina in support of the clinton campaign. it is clear that last year there were a half-million jobs that went unfilled. by 2020, there will be 1.4 million computer science jobs with only 400,000 graduates to fill them. it is important that we invested workforce of a limit and focus sciencea computer education beard that is it. >> are there 15 seconds? does anyone wish to be heard in opposition? there being no one wishes to be heard in opposition, mayor, i will proceed to a vote. i ask his permission? all in favor, raise your white card. all those opposed, passes with overwhelming support. ok, next amendment. >> amendment number 153, sponsored by donna harris aiken, 87, line 12, the insert on page seven, line 12. we also need to ensure that all students have the opportunity to learn computer science by the time they graduate high school. >> proponent? >> donna harris aiken. >> you're going to have to speak close. from theharris aiken commonwealth of virginia. on behalf of the national education commission, i urge support. our