Minnesota Governor Arne Carlson gives his state of the state address tomorrow at noon. He's among the last governors in the nation to deliver his message; some forty governors have already done so. With the national economy in such good shape, most governors have delighted in giving good news: jobs are plentiful, inflation is low, and violent crime is down. Arne Carlson will be giving his last state of the state tomorrow, and is expected to leave his mark on education, the environment and other areas. Raymond Scheppach is the executive director of the National Governors Association. He says governors all around the country are both reviewing similar accomplishments, and outlining a vision for their state's future.