i also want to thank the mill side station and captain folvey and their team for the work building the case against net stop. in particular, i want to thank many members of the community who worked very hard to raise this to an issue that will be taken up by not just my office, of course, but by the station and by the city attorney's office. so, bernal heights neighborhood center, the excelsior action group, leader in the edia, excelsior district improvement station, and [speaker not understood] neighborhood association, in particular want to thank gordon mckellan and angie minkon who played a large role. also my children's school is about a block away from there as well and our school played a role also. i helped mobilize a lot of the media support we got to shed light on what was happening in the neighborhood. and, so, today i'm actually introducing a resolution that is in support of legislation that's working at the state level that will close the ability of online internet sweep stakes gaming to operate in california. and, so, this resolution will be before us next week for the ado