san san san francisl have access to those companies using meat safely and responsibly and move away from those who don't. the ordinance, i want to point out, is unique in the nation. there's really no other federal law today that requires livestock producers to disclose this information. there's a new state law in california that's going to require some data of reporting but it's not expected to require individual companies to disclose their own individual antibiotic use. until today, there has been no reporting of antibiotic use by individual companies anywhere in the country. for decades, that that use has been operated in secrecy and that stops here. i want to point out that this need for legislation is more urgent than ever. rising rates of antibiotic resistant bacteria has threadenned people as we know it. when antibiotics are used again and again, some antibiotic-resistant comes and we have to curb the unnecessary use of antibiotics wherever we can. that's our best hope for preserving modern medicine. the legislation being passed today or signed today will give consumers an important new tool for leverages marketplace forces to drive change in the industry. and, you know, the bottom line, this is a really big deal. so we are really proud to be here. we really appreciate the leadership from the people standing behind me. i want to thank mayor lee, supervisor she, and the directors and staff of the departments of environment and public health. congratulations to all of us. [ applause ] >> thank you, jonathan, and i think we're ready to do the signing. >> okay. there you go. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you. to be. hank you. to >> hi, i'm average i'm a personal analyst that the human resources examining and recruitment unit and suffix i started my career as a san state university and got my bachelors in psyched and orientational psyche if they had we have a great relationship that the san francisco unified school district i exploded for american people interim shopping mall and become eligible for a permeate job. >> okay. perfect. >> i love working for our human resources services because of the agriculture we're laid-back with a professional mindset although human resources is a challenge we're light a hearted started as a intern guided through the process eventually one day a a deputy director or staying with the puc is where i love it >> go we'll start the meeting tuesday november 21 for the transportation authority. please call the roll. [calling roll] director rubke. you have a quorum. director hineki will not be here. and please be advised the ringing of sound producing electr electronic devices are prohibited and anyone