Supervisor walton albert incident a quintanilla is our clerk. Mr. Clerk, would you please call the roll . Clerk yes. [roll call] clerk we have quorum. Supervisor walton thank you so much, and i will be filling in for our chair until he arrives in a few minutes. So with that said, are there any questions or comments from colleagues for the minutes . Seeing none, lets open this up to Public Comment to for the minutes. Any comments from public . No Public Comment. Colleagues, can we have a motion so second and a to second and approve the minutes from may 21st . Do we do a roll call or vote . Clerk we do a roll call for the first action item. [roll call] clerk the minutes are approved. Supervisor walton thank you, and mr. Clerk, would you read the next item. Clerk yes. Recommending awarding threeyear professional Services Contracts with an option to extend for two additional oneyear periods, to nossaman l. L. P. , meyers nave riback Silver Wilson, and wendel, rosen, black dean, l. L. P. ,
Related schemes, might be used for the common good of all the people of our city and its environment. Thank you for your work on this important matter. Thank you. Next speaker. Hello, supervisors. I am a pastor at First Mennonite Church of San Francisco and i live in the mission. Im also a leader with faith in action. This sunday, i am preaching from the book of amos, and you are welcome to come, everyone is welcome to come, where the prophet gives warning to those who trample on the needy and bring ruin to the poor. He is mad because the wealthy are turning everything into a commodity and using false measures to turn a profit. As a pastor in San Francisco, it is sadly quite easy to make the connections to what is happening today. In a way, it has been happening here since the 17 hundreds, way more than three decades ago. It has been happening to those who are not in the owning class. First in the name of the Spanish Mission to exploit the people inland, then in the name of the United
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