color, and i think we need to focus specifically on black women, because they are the sort of most vulnerable as it were in terms of the hell of debt as you call it, black women on average, they borrow more than any other racial group, they have to, $41,466, and then if you look at who1, voted for joe biden, in t 2020jo election, black women we for joe biden, 90% to donald trump s 9%. and this is a key part of the president s base, and they in many ways, the black community starting with the south carolini primary, helped get him into the white house. when you were talking to the white house about the contours of thise legislation, were the thinking about communities of color? o and were they specifically talking about black womenal who again, 41,000 dollars of debt, we re talking about 20,000 dollars in relief, that s half the burden, but it is certainly not all the burden? i certainly carried that message, and i want to give a