>> so this was in 2007 when mike cheney was elected insurance commissioner and haley barber, was thecheney and said, hey, there's this idea that the heritage foundation has floated of putting together these marketplaces where people could come together to buy health insurance. so, the two men thought this was a good idea. and barbour tasked cheney with figuring out how they would do it in mississippi. so he was moving ahead with that. 2010, the aca passed, in 2011, mississippi received some $21 million in grants from the federal government to begin the planning for what was known as onemississippi.com. and then in 2011, mississippi got a new governor, governor phil bryant who was welcomed by the tea party in mississippi. he was christened the first tea party governor in the united states. and he had in the past been lieutenant governor under haley barbour and had been supportive of an idea of a marketplace based approach to insurance. he was not necessarily onboard with government subsidies and all of the regulations that came with the affordable care act. but by june of 2012 when th