. >> and polly marshall. i've been in san francisco since1978 , first in the mission district event in bernal heights. i'm 64 years old and i raise two children in san francisco. i was a tenant commissioner on entrances force for 35 years, person appointed by dianne feinstein appointed by every mayor thereafter. i have a 30 year career in affordable housing and community development as an attorney representing cities, counties and nonprofits. there are two things i want to say . first, is that i moved to san francisco in 1998 before the more murders of harvey milk. i worked on the campaign to redistricting elections in 1980, 1987, 1994 and 1996 so i have a detailed working knowledge of what these elections have meant to san francisco. district elections were first in 1997 and as a direct result san francisco elected its first african-american supervisor, its first asian-american supervisor and its first openly gay supervisor . in that first election. in 1980 in the aftermath of bundled murders those collectio