joining us as the spokesperson for the california school boards association, troy flynt. nice. to have you here troy: nice to be here. kristen: your organization represents the interest of school boards and trustees. there are about 1000 school boards in california. governor newsom has devoted more money in this budget to schools. is it enough to meet the challenges in schools now? troy: the money that gavin newsom has allocated to schools is considerable, and it is a substantial amount, particularly in the short-term. whether it will be enough after these one-time funds expire is an open question and we don't think it will be, because a lot of schools have staff, they have created new programs and services to meet those needs, and those needs are going to persist beyond the next six months or a year, because the impact of the pandemic is going to continue past that point. the question is once those one-time funds expire in a year or so, will we have to cut programs,", and get rid of staff? kristen: talk about the things that will require money. perhaps it was something new mand