committees that is something i learned early on, the public policy is going to have different tube baxley different parts of the state as speaker of the house, when we raised the minimum wage, i knew it would have a different impact in rural oregon. i went out and visited and worked on that issue and we came up with the east end oregon border zone, a zone on the border with idaho where we could have different rules, resources, ways to help that part of our state for competitive with southwest idaho. i have heard that concerns coming out of the greater idaho movement. i hope we can come together as -- as oregonians to work on issues that are not partisan, housing, good schools, so we can have the communities we want. and i think we can do that as one oregon. moderator: the next question, mark miller. >> excuse me, [inaudible] moderator: i will allow each of you 30 seconds. besty: on tina's website is, not website, social media, is exacerbating the urban/world divide. she is suggesting that because someone wasn't one of my rallies with a confederate flag bad rural oregonians are racist and