. >> susan, yougroup worked to elect candidates that -- i mean me people say are antigrowth or you say slow growth and we have seen the beef around trying to have the state ce in and force cities to do more. are you worried at all by continuing to elect the folks that you can spur more what you don't like to be in sacramento. >> i am not worried about that at all. in fact, i think we need more of that. we need more of the local coming ou voices strongly because the local level community has done a great deal of work following state required housing elements within the general plans and they have got a lot of plans in those areas. they are showing ways to covelet housing problem. too often the narrative is cities are to blame because they are not building enough housing. but actually it goes back to knowing cities don't build housing. ey allow for -- a number of housing units us about the developers have to pull the building permits and then the builders have to build ewing the permits. so, in my opinion they arbe ng unfairly blamed for that. and in sacramento, they are taking a very si