dr. emily morasi [inaudible]. er >> we do have some departments here that want to briefly speak and then we'll start public health. >> emily morasa and i ale hunter. >> good afternoon, vice chair tang, supervisor wiener, i'm [inaudible] executive director on the department of the status of women, and i appreciated the economic impact report provided by ted e ga*n, he's one of the top people in his field but one of his report leaves unanswered is what is the positive economic impacts of healthier babies of, of health year moms and of healthier families, so i want to offer five reasons why it's very important to support this legislation, first, healthier babies and healthier moms, we all know that paid leave for the care bonding with a new child has tremendous benefits for children and their parent, paid leave can lead to healthier babies, the national institute of child health documented that breastfeeding is fewer illness, better infant sur vao*ifrl, decreased allergies, reduced risk of type 1 diabetes, there's an