such as former has mass governor bill weld, city councilor tito jackson and city counsel president michelle wu have come out in support of a yes on question four. in an effort to better inform the public and the voters, a 20 panel person convened through the results of their four day of deliberation on the billion out on that question is out. the statement focuses on the panel's five key findings as well as the strongest reasons to support or oppose question four. to tell us more about the findings we invited state representative jonathan hecht who represents the 29th middlesex distribute which includes watertown and parts of cambridge. representative hecht organized the pilot project and he joins us this morning. welcome to "urban update," thanks for coming in. >> reporter: first of all, we know what ballot four, question four on the ballot is all about. why and how did the massachusetts citizens initiative review begin? why did you take up this issue? >>> well, the citizens initiative review is a system that has been used out in oregon for a null of years now. it's being mighted in several o