morning chair yee and supervisors, adrian pon executive director and i'm joined by me colleague sarah hooker, thank you for your leadership and continuing support of language access. san francisco clearing that is strongest language access law in the nation. we are in full support of the ordinance proposed ordinance and we look forward to working with the board on developing a pilot. we have a very short overview of the share and will be happy to answer any questions afterwards. >> think you have to way. here we go. this first slide is a snapshot of the city. we have a high density, high diversity. more than one in every three san franciscan is is immigrant and one is female and one of color. we have african american and low wage earners in the city. this next slide gives you a snapshot of language diversity in the city as i mentioned earlier over a third of our city is immigrant. so nearly half of the population speaks a language other than english at home. as you can imagine with this diversity in the city, there are over 112 different languages spoken in the san francisco bay area. one in