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[Music] I'd like to tell you about my first year serving in elected office in Kentucky I am the first of my family to serve in office I obviously did not come from political family lineage and I did not grow up with the well-known last name and I'm hardly the candidate that is embraced by the political status quo and I rarely run in political circles and just to give you an idea of the political context in my state most of the politicians in office in Louisville my hometown and Kentucky are white men and despite that I won my election in 2016 against a 34 year incumbent who was a white guy and I won in a 3-way race with 52% of the vote and now as the first black woman and the first woman of color period to serve in our state legislature in nearly 20 years I know that people are depending on me to stand up for freedom justice and equity and the people that I'm talking about are my loving community of family and friends who traveled from across Kentucky to see me get sworn in in January...