You're not, you know, you may have some local elections, but this is still very, very important because while Jonathan, you and I believe and we understand our Constitution affords us this. And The governor in his proclamation recognized that the Constitution affords us this [right to religious gatherings]. This allows us to put this in the state constitution where it will be firmly planted and confirm what we know to be the legal standing that we have together and worship together. (06:57–07:04)
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Asserts that the governor's proclamation acknowledged constitutional rights to religious gatherings.
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