we have ann stoldrier, here director of financial justice project at the treasurer and tax collector's office. >> hi, thank you so much for having me today. once again my name is ann stoljar in office of jose cisneros. we have partnered with the mayor's office, the courts, fines and fees task force to take a look at fines and fees assessed by the city, county and court. and in certain instances recommends reform if we find they have a disproportionate impact on low-income people. i want to say the treasurer as our debt collector is keenly aware of the importance of this revenue for our city. in many cases we have worked with departments and recommended fees and fines be on a sliding scale or ability to pay or allow for alternative forms of payment like community service. what we have found is criminal justice administrative fees are uniquely different. we work diligently to find the most revenue neutral alternative like basing these fees on ability to pay but we have concluded for these fees, elimination is the best solution for several reasons. first off, the collection rates are very