>> supervisor brown: i would like to close the meeting in memory of richard dean ruckbacher. richard was born on july 13, 1936. he grew up in lexington, nebraska. he eventually migrated to san francisco in september 1956 at age 20. after living in a boarding house for several years, he purchased his home on grove street in august 1965. deeply passionate about historic architecture -- robert pritchard and raphael horcher. his beautiful historic home still stands as a legacy of his life's work, which we will remember today, and the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor brown. supervisor fewer? >> supervisor fewer: thank you. colleagues, today i'm happy to introduce legislation to provide more transparency in the capacity and engage more meaningfully in the budget process. the mayor's budget office and control office, the but ldget lemgs lay tiff analysts and the stakeholders remind me each year how to make this more accessible for the public. we have been drafting this legislation to improve the budget process throughout the year, and i thank all of them for their coll