support of the father of universal healthcare in san francisco, then supervisor, now assembly member tom omyiano because this is a common sensicle piece of legislation that is essentially trying to address an unintended consequence, a loophole that was unintended to be there when healthy san francisco was first enacted. for members of the public who are watching and members of the audience, to remind you a little bit about what the ground-breaking piece of legislation that was introduced did, it required that employers who have more than 20 employees and those that have 20 to 99 employees, essentially, and those who have 100 or more, that they make specific money available so that money can be spent by their employees on their healthcare. i don't need to tell you how, since the years that healthy san francisco has come into being, how we at the city here in san francisco have really benefited from the national attention that universal healthcare in san francisco has received. we have, indeed, become a model for the rest of the country in how to address this very complicated issue of healthcare.