 Good morning. Good morning New York City. Today, I hold a hearing on a bill that establishes an Office of Health Care Accountability. Here in New York City, we believe that healthcare is a human right, not a privilege, and we are committed to ensuring that all New Yorkers, regardless of their immigration status or income, can get the care they need. We know that many New Yorkers, working New Yorkers in particular, are struggling and living from paycheck to paycheck. They shouldn't have to break the bank to get the health care they need, and New Yorkers' credit cards shouldn't determine their health care access. We want to make sure that there is course transparency in our health care system. Intro 844-A establishes an Office of Health Care Accountability that provides recommendations relating to city health care and hospital course. So I want to thank the Speaker, Adrian Adams, Council Member, Julie Menon, and our friends in labor. This is something they fought for, they believed was important, and we share that belief. This includes 32BJ, DC37, and others that help support this legislation. Now I invite the public to comment. Seeing no members of the public want to comment, we want to thank all for attending this important bill signing, the Sign Intro 884-A. At a later date, we will do the actual signing. Thank you very much.