thank you, mr. heims. >> name is susanne merckelson, and i'm happy to be with you today. we're currently at legislative summer break. that means that all bills must have passed, at the policy committees, in their second house. we've seen some movement on a few of the bills that we've been watching. some will not be advancing this year. the first one i want to talk about is ad56. we updated you on this before. the s.f. p.u.c. is opposed to this bill, along with cal c.c.a. it would designate an existing state agencies as a central buyer, procuring energy, including c.c.a.s, like clean power s.f. last week the bill failed enough to get votes, which makes it a two-year bill, meaning it will then carry over to next year's legislative session, but will not pass this year. the author has indicated he is interested on working on different proposals. we plan on engaging on this issue, via cal c.c.a., as well as on our own. the next bill is sp155. this concerns p.u.c.'s review of renewable portfolio standards and integrated resource plan requirements for low-serving entities such a