to go, and this economy is still just beginning to get back the momentum that it had before covid, and we've got to get, make sure that not only do we get back that momentum but also create an economy that lifs everyone up, allows women to come in the workplace and get better jobs. a lot of the things that we saw during our year of covid, we have a chance to address them now. i don't think we want to miss this opportunity. >> i want to talk about voting rights, while i have you, merritt garland out with an op-ed, we have to tackle voting rights. it is crucial for this country when it comes to voting rights. senator schumer saying there will be a vote ahead of the august recess. do you agree with that time line? >> yes, democracy, this is the most sacred right of all our rights. every other right we have depends on our right to vote, and that means that everyone should be able to vote easily, the local counties or municipalities shouldn't create