appropriate to limit the contributions an ordinance limiting contributions to ballot measures ununconstitutional 0 interferes with the free speech the court was clear when it stated the following whatever the state interests or degrees in limiting the contributions to or expenditures for candidates hair is no significant state or public interest in curtailing the debate on ballot measures and placing the limitations planning impayers free speech of expression and integrity of the system will be accurately protects with the contributors that are named in the public filings thank you. >> any other public comment? >> good evening. i'm robert i was with the sill grand jury the staff makes an important point about building the confident you may want to get briefed on the legal challenges and what the elements should be in the record by the way if you don't build the record beforehand you you know what's going to happy it will be hard so you want to build the best record you can this comes up here and another item we'll did you say momentarily it is important to get into the habit of building the reco