belcher. >> dawn. i live in district 8. i support the campos amendment. i think if you have $93 million on the table, you should grab it. you should use it. it's there to be taken to use for the health care needs san francisco. i don't think anybody here can admit that we are flushed with money. it's there to be taken. i'm also a little -- it's a little embarrassing the reports on why we can't do this because it's too complicated. it's 2016, the other day it was 2017 and when asked how long it will take, 18 to 24 months, that means 2019. it's like, take all the money and put it in a rainy a fund at least for future needs. there's like 30,000 people who need assistant to buy insurance, take the money, help them out, keep a little bit so you can have this program ongoing and things change. the opening words in the budget from governor brown is we have this change, and this change and that change and somebody is raising and there's somebody at general hospital is raising 30,000, that's nice, but it's not $93 million. budgets always change and it's our job to