Youre not the dominant race you are excluded from the courts and education and access we as a country try to you are wrong. We are not done with the journey almost every delegation under every flag everyone marching looks like. Until the United States marches in and you see this great diversity of athletes and it reminds us again in the past ten days should remind us we are not done so to do the hard work with their own families and do that legislative work that needs to be done to make progress but lets keep going. And tell it is done my friend said to me last weekend founding documents are great we just never live them out for everybody. I cannot wait for us to continue the work in this body toward becoming a more perfect union. I yield the floor. Las americanser gettembe for us to gather together but last monday gave us an opportunity that we should take every day to pause and remember the brave americans who gave their lives in defense of our country and we honor the sacrifices the
Pandemic with the recent rise of cases thing the increase is linked to lower testing in hospitals around the state have the capacity to meet the needs of patients. From phoenix, one hour 15 minutes. Good afternoon everyone good to see everyone today. I went to begin by saying thank you to all the good people of arizona it has been an incredibly difficult several months increasingly so over the last couple of weeks. Thank you to all the peaceful protesters, Law Enforcement leaders, all the cops and deputies and our healthcare workers who have all been working overtime. Thank you for what you have done and i want to give you an update where we are in arizona around covid19. We will take a calm and steady approach and the decisions we make for Public Health and everything we talk about today will be informed by data and information and we want to make sure you have accurate data and information. Lets review briskly how far arizona has come in the last three months. March 11, 2020 a declar
Talked about the states response to the coronavirus pandemic following a recent rise in covid19 cases. He said the increase is linked to more testing in hospitals around the state had the capacity to meet the needs of patients. This is an hour and 15 minutes. Good afternoon, everyone. Good to see everyone today, thank you to all the good people of arizona. It has been a difficult several months. Even increasingly so over the last couple of weeks. I want to say thank you to all the peaceful protesters, all the Law Enforcement leaders, all the cops and deputies and our healthcare workers who have all been working overtime. Thank you for what you have done. I want to give you an update on where we are in arizona around covid19. We are going to take a calm and steady approach. The urgent action we are going to make will be to Talk Public Health and everything we talk about today will be informed by data and information. And make sure you have accurate data and information. Lets review bris
Before we proceed to todays hearing id like to take a moment to recognize last monday was memorial day. It was a different memorial day for me and other americans than normal and it was more difficult for us to gather together. But last monday gave us an opportunity, an opportunity that we should take every day to pause and remember the brave americans who gave their lives in defense of our country. And we honor the sacrifices they made to keep us free. While let me start by saying that the veterans we honored on memorial day, they served our country and that peaceful protests are a demonstration of the freedom our veterans served to safeguard and protect. And while we reject the defacing of our National Monuments i would take another moment to express my gratitude the National Park service, its employees and volunteers who quickly restored our memorials. All of them but especially those that recognize the service of our men and women particularly the world war ii memorial. I know that
Second doing their job and isolated from their families. Td isolated from their family. First responders, essential workers, d. C. F. Social workers, bus and train drivers, and many other public servants, who, as always, did what they had to do in order to serve us. But in some cases, suffered terrible loss as a result. Furloughed or laid off workers who despite coming in early and working extra shifts now, by no fault of their own, are left wondering when that job comes back. Everyone suffering under the fear of the unknown amid this pandemic. Everyone who sacrificed a wedding or major moment in life, went without holding their loved ones at the exact time they needed to be held the most. And everyone who lost a friend, brother, sister, a mom, or a dad, there are tens of thousands of you right now in the commonwealth who have grieved for are going through one of the hardest moments of your life. The told this virus takes and continues to take on many of us is staggering. But the respo