just to commissioner keane's motion. >> bob planthold and i support it. i'm a veteran of the city's state legislation committee and i want to clarify the process issue you are getting involved in, the state legislation committee is supposedly to consider legislation that affects san francisco. but it also instructs the lobbyists on the official city position. there have been occasions that city commissions on their own took a position on state legislation. they don't go to the state legislation committee, but xyz commission supports or opposes something. they don't have a staff of their own and you have to find staff to do something for sb 1107. they meet the second wednesday of the month. in addition, the way politics works in sacramento, even if a bill does not get out by the time the budget is recommended, it still can be brought back to life in august. i'm not suggesting delay. i'm suggesting that even if you don't hear good news about sb 1107, it still could be dormant and resuscitated. so the idea of moving ahead to support it is worthwhile. at the