but a different judge, donna ryu uh, managed to push back against that or insist that the city needed to make sure that they were reaching out to people and offering, you know, services, and that people, you know, that there needed to be shelter beds open for them to go to. yeah. >> and that's always a challenge, right, in terms of keeping up. and then whether you can do anything if you don't have the numbers. so what is next? i mean, i assume if they file suit as well, you got a couple suits going on. what are you know, what are the next steps. >> well, the city attorney's spokesperson made the point that the us supreme court is expected to address a case called grants pass after the oregon city that could, set a specific tone cities abilities to respond to encampments. that's expected to come later this spring. all right. >> so please keep us posted on what happens there. george. really appreciate the conversation. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> and you can check out george's story and more of the san francisco standard's other original reporting on their website, sf standard .