I think for a state I'm incredibly proud of. We ranked near the top and so many things well-being life expectancy, homeownership education unless you're black, and that has been laid bare to the world. And I think for many of us, it's a feeling like, OK, this happened. Now the work really begins.
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Governor Walz discusses the systemic inequalities in Minnesota and emphasizes the need for continued work after the verdict.
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