>> well, my name is jasmine johnson. i work enough to experience el rio on both sides of the bar. i remember before i starts working at el rio, i didn't feel like i had much of a community, i didn't have much of a support system. i walked in, and instantly i felt loved, supported, every positive feeling you could imagine, i got from el rio. it's so much more than a bar. the people that work there are so much more than our employees, and the people that hangout there are so much more than customers. the past few years i've gone through so many things: highs, lows, and everything in between. i've cried, i've laughed, i've loved after el rio. we went there for comfort after florida, we went to drink there a lot during the election. i'm confident i'm not the only one who feels this way about the bar, and i'm confident it will continue to be there for me, and it will continue to be there for everyone else who comes through its door. thank you. >> thank you very much. that was really great. next, please. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is pablo espinoza, and i come here today to