severely disabled, or whose homes were destroyed by wildfire or disaster to transfer their primary renz's property tax base to a residence of any value anywhere in the state. so to get you some answer we have on city -- the city of santa rosa councilman chris rogers is who is in is in is inn prop 19. thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me on. >> in your best terms, basic terms, can you describe what a yes vote for prop 19 does and what a no vote would do? >> yeah. no. absolutely. a yes vote on prop 19 will close a long-standing loophole that is often known as the big la bowski loophole which has allowed folks who are wealthy and folks who are out of state residents to keep their property tax lower and put that money much needed as a dedicated funding stream for fire prevention services and for our local government. >> what would a no vote do, do you believe? >> a no vote would keep the situation the way they are. a vacation rental or as a usual rentsle for people even if they don't live in california. it would make it so those pay their fair share on their second and third home