but that pack of making our community hole goes harvey hynde than the physical damage. in healthcare and law enforcement and education and in housing, and an environmental policy. the people that i have spoke to what i was on last weekend, are grieving, they are angry and hurt. most of them, they are just exhausted. communities of color have spent years fighting to be heard and for justice, fighting for resources. fighting for survival. and as her senator is my job to carry that fight here to washington in the senate. 400 years cannot be overcome with a single piece of legislation or even by a single generation of legislature. but we can't let the enormity of the task blind as to the urgency of this work. the last two weeks have been extraordinarily difficult to minnesota twins in our country. but throughout history, the hardest times i've always been the times that our country of the greatest progress. and so i choose to find a purpose in making sure that in this moment, i reached real progress towards justice and equality. this way i came to the floor today. no statem