oncc more than one occasion, we boarded buses together after sunday church services as part of ourra souls to the polls program encouraging the church program and communities of faith to participate in the democratic process. now, justn a few months after congressman lewis' death, we have those in the georgia legislature who even dared to praise his name. now trying to get rid of sunday souls to the polls making it a crime for people to get on a bus together in order to vote together. i think that that is wrong. as a matter of fact, i think that a vote is a kind of prayer. the kind of world that we desire for ourselves and for our children. our prayers are stronger when we pray to gather. to be sure, we have seen this kind of voter suppression before. part of a long and shameful history in georgia and throughout our nation. refusing to be denied, georgia citizens and citizens across our country brave the heat and the cold and the rain. some standing on mind for five hours. six hours, 10 hours. just to exercise their constitutional right to vote. young people, old people. sick people.