tegan millspa. the information's in the bio. i don't need to go through that detail other than to say she's a research analyst for the house majority committee for oversight and government reform and her experience was in judicial watch as a foya program manager. she's had user side experience in freedom of information. but the reason i start with her is because i get to induct her into the staff hall of fame because the other four of us have all had experiences on the congressional staffs developing and overseeing enactment of freedom of information legislation. and i emphasize that because earlier today there was a discussion of an important case by judge beryl howe, another one of our club members, texas solicitor general jim howe was another one of our club members. john podesta, former chief of staff to the president. judge randall rader, chief judge of the court of claims. it's a very distinguished group who served on house and senate staffs and saw freedom of information legislation through to enactment. so welcome to you