And then wyatt robart is conducting some Background Research for us on the state law around the pos regulation and permit license thats required. And doing some sort of parallel analysis of what Business Activity is also taking place online. Again, i think, you know, we have a lot of permits that we apply to our brick and mortar businesses because its tangible and, so, need to start thinking about our online businesses and whether, you know, if its a duplicate business that happens in a brick and mortar and happens online, either we need to permit both or not permit. So, we will be getting a presentation from the department of public health. It is a state law that the department does regulate, the local agency regulates. So, well be getting a presentation in august for you. And then i just wanted to let you know that because we did have to let go of some temp workers at the end of march, we have been the Assistance Center has been operating half time. And then last week christian was p
Procurement side from Small Businesses. And i do want you to note that actually the mayor has asked naomi kelly in the office of Contract Administration excuse me, not office of Contract Administration, office of contract management division. Theyre actually theyve hired a consultant to do some analysis on ways to improve the 14b local purchasing ordinance. So, the mayor is actively engaged in looking at what can be done to improve and increase our local businesses getting contracts. And then the other two item that were discussed were the minimum wage, as that item was introduced the previous week, and then, of course, the Health Care Security ordinance. And while this will still be for some businesses a bit of a challenge to be able to meet these mandates, there was definitely appreciation for the mayor for stepping in and, you know, bringing forth measures that were the best at this particular point in time that could be done, and that, that were not taking a look at, especially for