grafton, mary lapointe, who uses her computer skills at her job with beyond vision in milwaukee, peter wenzel, who works at mosinee cold storage and dan blomgren, who i met at mcglynn pharmacy in stoughton. let's give them each a round of applause. [applause] as part of a better bottom line we expanded programs helping transition people with disabilities into the workforce in a way that matched their skills with the needs of prospective employers. for the first time in more than a decade, the division of vocational rehabilitation eliminated a waiting list for employment services for people with significant disabilities. we will continue to expand these programs in the coming year. [applause] in addition to worker training, we will ensure every child, regardless of background or birthright, has access to a quality education. we will continue to empower families to make the choice that is right for their sons and daughters. tonight i call on the members of the state legislature to pass legislation ensuring objective information is available for each and every school receiving public funds in th