i'm glad to be working closely with supervisor lun don breed and supervisor* julie christenson on this as well*. we'll propose a bond of about $250 million. i know that's under discussion. it's a significant nsment. and we hope not to raise taxes at the same time. it will provide more affordable housing to low-income san franciscans and create opportunities for middle class families to own and rent homes in san francisco. this bond, which i announced to my city in january is part of the investments not only in housing but also education, transportation, and more and will fulfill our shared prosperity agenda with the goal of making sure san francisco remains a city for everyone. let's get on with questions. thank you. >> thank you. and our first question will come from the supervisor from district 1 -- supervisor eric mar. >> thank you president breed. mr. mayor, thank you for being here. last wednesday supervisor avalos and run in from supervisor campos participated in shutting down a mcdondle at mission district 6:00 a.m.* in the morning representing fast food workers fighting for $15