without a doubt, representing district 10, there is the absolute need for coalition building. everyone, we must learn how to work together in order to inspire together and connect with their humanity so that we can uplift ourselves out of this precarious budget system. and make san francisco truly the san francisco that it aspires to be. i couldn t have made it this far without assemblywoman fiona moss. she has been a great friend to me. [applause] fiona has offered incredible support during the campaign, and i am very humbled and grateful for her sage counsel and guidance. i d like to acknowledge this is a good one. i d like to acknowledge all of the many candidates who ran in district 10. for all of you that are in this room, you know that was a heck of a race. and i want each of the candidates to know that i welcome their help and i will continue to seek their energy and involvement as i serve. and although the campaign is over, the conversation still continues. and i lo
elected family, because there s room for everyone in this city to serve. so one thing that i learned, without a doubt, representing district 10, there is the absolute need for coalition building. everyone, we must learn how to work together in order to inspire together and connect with their humanity so that we can uplift ourselves out of this precarious budget system. and make san francisco truly the san francisco that it aspires to be. i couldn t have made it this far without assemblywoman fiona moss. she has been a great friend to me. [applause] fiona has offered incredible support during the campaign, and i am very humbled and grateful for her sage counsel and guidance. i d like to acknowledge this is a good one. i d like to acknowledge all of the many candidates who ran in district 10. for all of you that are in this room, you know that was a heck of a race. and i want each of the candidates to know that i welcome their help and i will continue to seek their energy and
elected family, because there s room for everyone in this city to serve. so one thing that i learned, without a doubt, representing district 10, there is the absolute need for coalition building. everyone, we must learn how to work together in order to inspire together and connect with their humanity so that we can uplift ourselves out of this precarious budget system. and make san francisco truly the san francisco that it aspires to be. i couldn t have made it this far without assemblywoman fiona moss. she has been a great friend to me. [applause] fiona has offered incredible support during the campaign, and i am very humbled and grateful for her sage counsel and guidance. i d like to acknowledge this is a good one. i d like to acknowledge all of the many candidates who ran in district 10. for all of you that are in this room, you know that was a heck of a race. and i want each of the candidates to know that i welcome their help and i will continue to seek their energy and
president chiu: thank you, supervisor weiner. our next colleague to speak will be our newest supervisor from district 10, supervisor malia cohen. [applause] supervisor cohen: hello. is this thing on? when i was 16 years old, that was the first time i came into the chamber. i walked through that door, and i stood right around where rick was, and then where supervisor campos now sits. and i even had the nerve to walk up to try it out. and it was one opportunity that allowed me the luxury to come through those doors, from the backside. and that was because of the mayor s youth forum. it was an organization that was established under the administration under frank jordan, and it gathered youth from all around san francisco and it provided them an opportunity to talk about the policy, to talk about the issues that were affecting youth around san francisco. but the number one thing that it did was it exposed you to public service. many of you might have read the article in the chr