“Every detail of this tragedy is infuriating, but the legacy is one of joy. Just because his light has been dimmed doesn’t mean it has to go out.'
“Every detail of this tragedy is infuriating, but the legacy is one of joy. Just because his light has been dimmed doesn’t mean it has to go out. There’s still a lot of work we have to do on education, on housing, on worker’s rights. On all the things he cared about,” Florsheim said.
“We already knew. State rep. That was just a title for now and he was going to go further. Governor. Senator. Something, but he wasn’t just going to be a state rep,” Hunter said.
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