i've done a lot of reading lately regarding the long- running dispute involving jason garza and the dphncoming health commissioner should limit it a duty to figure out once and for all this -- to satisfy this long time user of services. he still feels he has been manipulated unfairly. i think the bureaucracy should be able to reach some sort of compromise with mr. garst said -- garza. that -- maybe she will be able to figure out the proper, is. i would like to say that the next incoming health commissioner should be sufficiently independent from the mayor's office. i have heard different speakers here mentioned they moved from one commission to the other end as an average public citizen, it makes me feel little uneasy. kind of reminds me in the business world where board of directors in a certain sense serve different companies and the kind of manipulate the situation. also i would like the next incoming health commissioner to issue a written statement opposing retaliation against department of public health whistle-blowers and the reason why i say that is because i have firsthand exper