we have sophia kitler from the mayor's office. >> thank you, supervisors. the mayor, mayor breed and president nee had introduced this to allow the controller to take advantage of senate bill 268, which would change -- it changes how we think about the ballot question and what the requirements for the ballot question are, particularly with regards making the tax rates explicit for rcd's bonds. this ordinance had allowed us to take advantage of what that might be, should it pass at the state level, specifically for the affordable housing bonds. i'm pleased to say f 268 is moving through the senate, but not applicable to the november ballot. it will not apply to affordable housing bond. while i believe we will be back for the easter bonds, we respectfully ask that the committee table this item. thank you so much. >> chair ronen: thank you so much. open this up for public comment. any member of the public who would like to speak. mr. wright, come on up. >> this is just a continuation of my overall demonstration. you talk about 100% affordable housing. this is