given all the discussions we've have on eviction 2.0 we understand how costa hawkins has tied our hands. very specifically, repeeling costa hawkins is repeeling the state's able to manage the power of california cities to regulate our own markets. nothing magical happens the day after the passage or proposition 10, it allows this board of supervisors to pass ordinances that we've been talking about for years, including legislation that would protect tenants like my friend, whose wife passed away last month and it would certainly ease a lot of our negotiations around mandating or even increasing voluntary contributions to our markets if we didn't have to create automatic of these elaborate contracts to get developers, who actually want to build affordable housing as part of they projects developments here in san francisco. i just think on balance, it's important for us to state our support as one of the most progressive cities in the state of california for the repeal of this measure. it's very important to distinguish homeowners and landlords. if you are a home own living in your home, costa hawkins doesn't havdoesn