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bureau, and actually we also talked about the situation with the former by the head of the state fiscal service , roman nasirov, who was remembered by ukrainians for the checkered blanket with which he was wrapped, when he was forcibly brought to the courtroom, where a preventive measure was chosen for him. yes, well, in the meantime, the russian occupiers attacked odesa with anti-ballistics. said the mayor of odesa, gennadiy trukhanov. yes, ballistics are again in the direction of odesa, he said. well, the public reported about the explosion in odesa. well, in any case, unfortunately, there will be more such news. so, dear ones tv viewers, don't ignore air alarms. yes, and i would also like to add that in the kharkiv epicenter, approximately half of the debris was dismantled. rescuers approached the site of the impact. oleg seniguv , the head of the military administration of the kharkiv region, reports on this and says that the work to eliminate the consequences of the enemy attack will continue for several more days, as you know, 17 dead have already been identified, the memory of all those
bureau, and actually we also talked about the situation with the former by the head of the state fiscal service , roman nasirov, who was remembered by ukrainians for the checkered blanket with which he was wrapped, when he was forcibly brought to the courtroom, where a preventive measure was chosen for him. yes, well, in the meantime, the russian occupiers attacked odesa with anti-ballistics. said the mayor of odesa, gennadiy trukhanov. yes, ballistics are again in the direction of odesa, he...
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4 hundred and 65 thousand dollars from various federal, state, and others for the fiscal year and also incurred 200 and 36 in technical services three hundred and 51 personnel and non-personnel all expenditures are within the budget currently. >> moving on to the budget amendment for fy2022-23. >> this year's program consisted of the tons of vehicles for the federal terminal project and the toll and affordability program we're requesting a proposed budget amendment because between the three were slower than anticipated and or funding was identified the autonomous vehicles extensions in august of 2023 and concluded in january 24th that is actually four months earlier than planned and due to the changing road conditions and staff budget to work on terminal 10 and also advance the toll and affordability program an which you may remember an open house in january of 24 and added to amend the development agreement and the development agreement for the bos identified in the committee last week and all the work programs again we're proposing to decrease the revenue by a net $60,000 with 1 hundred and 43 decreases to the early conclusi
4 hundred and 65 thousand dollars from various federal, state, and others for the fiscal year and also incurred 200 and 36 in technical services three hundred and 51 personnel and non-personnel all expenditures are within the budget currently. >> moving on to the budget amendment for fy2022-23. >> this year's program consisted of the tons of vehicles for the federal terminal project and the toll and affordability program we're requesting a proposed budget amendment because between...
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governor newsom said the state is facing a $27.6 billion budget deficit for the 20 2425 fiscal year. his proposal includes cuts in services to about 260 state programs, and he's also proposing an 8% reduction in the state's workforce by eliminating unfilled job posts, plus or minus 10,000 vacant positions. >> those positions are being determined in real time at every agency and department. we want a leaner government, leaner government, streamlined government. we want to do what all of you are doing in your personal lives. all the businesses out there doing it in their professional lives. >> the governor says the need for that leaner government is because the state's progressive tax system is vulnerable to swings in the stock market. so tax revenue came in below projected levels. his proposals include one time cuts such as calworks employment services, behavioral health for youth and water storage improvements. he also listed ongoing cuts, which would include a reduction in state and local prison housing, which he says would save the state $80 million a year. >> we are proposing to shut down at 13 prisons an additional 46
governor newsom said the state is facing a $27.6 billion budget deficit for the 20 2425 fiscal year. his proposal includes cuts in services to about 260 state programs, and he's also proposing an 8% reduction in the state's workforce by eliminating unfilled job posts, plus or minus 10,000 vacant positions. >> those positions are being determined in real time at every agency and department. we want a leaner government, leaner government, streamlined government. we want to do what all of...
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service sector. i think that is one of the things that makes the united states unique versus the rest of the world. the rest of the world did not have a level of fiscal stimulus that the united states had and still has and also the united states is more of a service sector economy versus a goods economy and i think those are both challenges for the fed. annabelle: do you see that challenge really persisting or perhaps even worsening given that we are in an election year? >> it might. we really have not seen, we have seen good progress over the past year and inflation but it is a little bit stalled out on the service sector side and the reason is the employment market is still tight. it is still tight and this government spending is fueling infrastructure projects, new manufacturing projects, that increase the demand for labor at the same time the fed is trying to cool demand for labor. i do not see any prospect this year at least that the tension is going to abate and that is why the fed will have to be patient and what jerome powell is communicating rightly is people should expect to have several months that they will wait before they can take actio
service sector. i think that is one of the things that makes the united states unique versus the rest of the world. the rest of the world did not have a level of fiscal stimulus that the united states had and still has and also the united states is more of a service sector economy versus a goods economy and i think those are both challenges for the fed. annabelle: do you see that challenge really persisting or perhaps even worsening given that we are in an election year? >> it might. we...
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forest service follow the lead we are seeing and montana from our state place a greater emphasis and sense of urgency on increasing treated acres. my question for you is why does the forest service fiscalear 25 budget decrease the target number of acres treated from trr fiscal year 24? >> so here again, senator, there's a lot there i will try to respond to it, in its entirety. when you look at our budget now a lot of the budget goes to reduction not timber production. when i look at the amount of timber that we are providing we have seen a steady increase i will go national but will come down to montana. we have seen an increase over the last 20 years of about 30% increase in timber. so while that perception is out there we are not producing timber, that is not accurate. when you look at what we are actually doing. not more specifically to montana i have gone out with governor to go out and visit i think it was the basin creek watershedhe area you have community there threatened by it wildfires. as a result of what the state is doing, we matched that to treat the watershed area there. montana in and of itself is our leader across the country in good neighbor authority and using that au
forest service follow the lead we are seeing and montana from our state place a greater emphasis and sense of urgency on increasing treated acres. my question for you is why does the forest service fiscalear 25 budget decrease the target number of acres treated from trr fiscal year 24? >> so here again, senator, there's a lot there i will try to respond to it, in its entirety. when you look at our budget now a lot of the budget goes to reduction not timber production. when i look at the...
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fiscal studies. they see three options for solving the problem: cut spending on government services, raise taxes, or, as in the united states not twitch. the next government will choose the path; what about taxes? 2 months ago they were slightly lowered, and sonok was waiting for encouragement from the voter for this relaxation. you will have noticed that in the last week alone we have cut taxes by £900, which will be reflected in wages. the last time the uk recorded a budget surplus was in 2002, almost... the same time as a solar eclipse, a rare phenomenon observed on this small island. when the next total eclipse will be is known in 2090, there are no forecasts when there will be a surplus next time. sunok announced elections for fellow party members i wonder if fellow party members are angry with him for this, dozens of them are leaving their positions, they don’t want to run for office. the reason for sunak's sudden call to the ballot box is this. overall, the financial forecast for britain is not. confirmed that no one will be sent to rwanda before the elections, and his opponent kirstarmer confirmed that no one will b
fiscal studies. they see three options for solving the problem: cut spending on government services, raise taxes, or, as in the united states not twitch. the next government will choose the path; what about taxes? 2 months ago they were slightly lowered, and sonok was waiting for encouragement from the voter for this relaxation. you will have noticed that in the last week alone we have cut taxes by £900, which will be reflected in wages. the last time the uk recorded a budget surplus was in...
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state of montana tripled. we need the forest service to follow the lead we are seeing in montana and places greater emphasis and urgency. my question for you is why does the forest service fiscal year 25 budget decrease the target number of acres treated from fiscal year 2024? mr. moore: there is a lot there so i'll try and respond to it in its entirety. when you look at our budget now, a lot of our budget goes towards reduction and not timber reduction. when i look at the amount of timber that we are providing, we have seen a steady increase. we have seen an increase over the last 20 years of about 30% increase in timber. while that perception is out there that we are not producing timber, that is not accurate. when you look at what we are actually doing. more specifically to montana, i have gone out with the governor to visit, i think it was the basin creek watershed area there where you have a community there that is threatened by wildfires and as a result what the state is doing we have done that to increase the watershed area. montana is our leader in good neighbor authority and using that authority. so we have a lot of work taking place in montana. montana is the most co
state of montana tripled. we need the forest service to follow the lead we are seeing in montana and places greater emphasis and urgency. my question for you is why does the forest service fiscal year 25 budget decrease the target number of acres treated from fiscal year 2024? mr. moore: there is a lot there so i'll try and respond to it in its entirety. when you look at our budget now, a lot of our budget goes towards reduction and not timber reduction. when i look at the amount of timber that...
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i stated, i'm the director of the office of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion and the behavioral health services act. i am here today to present to you the three year integrated plan for fiscal year 2324 through fiscal year 24, 2526. i just want to advise that this plan was developed prior to prop one passing. and so during this presentation, we'll do an overview of the mental health services act. you'll hear me interchangeably say that name. and then we'll also get into some details about how prop one is going to impact and what our plan is. so thank you. so again overview of mental health services act going over our 2122 selected outcomes as well as our plans for the next fiscal or for this fiscal year, as well as just our integrated plan overall. and then again, reviewing prop one. so the mental health services act, now known as the behavioral health services act, was enacted into law in 2005. it is a 1% tax on personal income, over $1 million to allow counties to transform mental health services to really address the unmet needs of our vulnerable populations. it's a way to also provide culturally responsive care and also support peers with lived experiences to be able to
i stated, i'm the director of the office of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion and the behavioral health services act. i am here today to present to you the three year integrated plan for fiscal year 2324 through fiscal year 24, 2526. i just want to advise that this plan was developed prior to prop one passing. and so during this presentation, we'll do an overview of the mental health services act. you'll hear me interchangeably say that name. and then we'll also get into some details...
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state control. we have seen fiscal year democratic governments, not too different from our own, pursue policies in recent years to control their citizens' access to basic financial servicesnd destroying their livelihoods. our neighbors in canada who shut down access to personal bank accounts of protestors who had the audacity the right to demonstrate in opposition to their government's draconian vaccine mandates. before coming to congress, i joined our health care workers and others in the state of new york to provide test against governor cuomo that led to many front line health care workers losing their jobs. with tools like digital currency the government can retaliate against those who speak up and have a difference of opinion. if they had this power back then, would they have used? with our experience with president biden and the weaponization of government agencies, i am not surprised that the people can see the danger here. this administration with regulation after regulation, policy after policy has chipped away at the freedom of the american people. under president biden, every day americans are wondering if they will be able to purchase a gas stove, drive an af
state control. we have seen fiscal year democratic governments, not too different from our own, pursue policies in recent years to control their citizens' access to basic financial servicesnd destroying their livelihoods. our neighbors in canada who shut down access to personal bank accounts of protestors who had the audacity the right to demonstrate in opposition to their government's draconian vaccine mandates. before coming to congress, i joined our health care workers and others in the...
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i stated, i'm the director of the office of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion and the behavioral health services act. i am here today to present to you the three year integrated plan for fiscalhrough fiscal year 24, 2526. i just want to advise that this plan was developed prior to prop one passing. and so during this presentation, we'll do an overview of the mental health services act. you'll hear me interchangeably say that name. and then we'll also get into some details about how prop one is going to impact and what our plan is. so thank you. so again overview of mental health services act going over our 2122 selected outcomes as well as our plans for the next fiscal or for this fiscal year, as well as just our integrated plan overall. and then again, reviewing prop one. so the mental health services act, now known as the behavioral health services act, was enacted into law in 2005. it is a 1% tax on personal income, over $1 million to allow counties to transform mental health services to really address the unmet needs of our vulnerable populations. it's a way to also provide culturally responsive care and also support peers with lived experiences to be able to be into our
i stated, i'm the director of the office of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion and the behavioral health services act. i am here today to present to you the three year integrated plan for fiscalhrough fiscal year 24, 2526. i just want to advise that this plan was developed prior to prop one passing. and so during this presentation, we'll do an overview of the mental health services act. you'll hear me interchangeably say that name. and then we'll also get into some details about how prop...
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the 2023, 25 fiscal year budget for support and continuing programming and services for youth and families. many of those investments were made possible by hsh leveraging $80 million in stateto support the family housing through homekey and highlights includes the continuous of operations and services or less or recently and it hundreds and 40 unions of supportive housing and 60 subsidies and long terms commitment to continue the operation of the oasis family hours and shelter and in the 24, 2016 hsh budget we proposed $20 million for 85 to within hundreds rapids subsidies to line with the committee, however, the final decisions would be part of mayors proposed budget to be readily in june. next slide, please. so the next few slides dampens about the definition history and access of family coordinated system. >> no, no there it is. >> cute how the arrows are holdup on the screen i apologize for that and family history. hud requires care to establish and operate a centralized system as correspond or coordinated entry process with the goal of increasing the efficiency of local crises response systems and improving fairness and ease of access mainstream resources about the pr
the 2023, 25 fiscal year budget for support and continuing programming and services for youth and families. many of those investments were made possible by hsh leveraging $80 million in stateto support the family housing through homekey and highlights includes the continuous of operations and services or less or recently and it hundreds and 40 unions of supportive housing and 60 subsidies and long terms commitment to continue the operation of the oasis family hours and shelter and in the 24,...
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state and local taxes. recently, the department of health and human services released a study demonstrating that refugees and asylees generated $124 billion in fiscal benefits over 15 years and the congressional budget office, a nonpartisan entity, recently released a report finding that recent immigrants who joined the work force will actually add $1 trillion of revenue to our country's g.d.p. between 2023 and 2034. it's also estimated that putting undocumented immigrants on a road map to citizenship would not only increase u.s. g.d.p. by $1.7 trillion over the next decade that action would also raise wages for all americans and create hundreds of thousands of new jobs. unfortunately, republicans talk a big game when it comes to immigration and border security. but instead of trying to pass thoughtful, bipartisan legislation to address the problems in our immigration system, they waste our time on bills like the one before us today. and listen, you don't have to just take it from me. the fact is that the second most conservative republican senator in the united states senate crafted a bill with some democratic support to put forward for us on immi
state and local taxes. recently, the department of health and human services released a study demonstrating that refugees and asylees generated $124 billion in fiscal benefits over 15 years and the congressional budget office, a nonpartisan entity, recently released a report finding that recent immigrants who joined the work force will actually add $1 trillion of revenue to our country's g.d.p. between 2023 and 2034. it's also estimated that putting undocumented immigrants on a road map to...
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states taxpayers the fact that these checks are being stolen? >> i don't have a metric on that. i do think you identified the right set of people to come together. me, the head of the fiscal service at treasure that operates our payment platforms, sends the checks or executes the direct deposit. and i do have a lot of motivation around these open cases. i mean i referenced it a few times, the taxpayer bill of rights affording them quick resolution. if they are waiting and having to receive ala check three time we are not meeting that responsibility. >> and the issue of tackling the theft itself are you working with the postal service to try to address this issue? >> i am not aware that we are but i want to get back to you on that. >> okay. >> and since the issue is for all treasure issued checks has anyone discussed changing the envelope so it is not so obvious. >> as you are sitting here is aing this, i do want to check with the fiscal leadership on this. >> what options do you think are available to constituents other than getting reissued paper check. and is, revisiting the direct deposit issue, can you do that? >> yes. i want to look into why that is not feasible be >> it sho
states taxpayers the fact that these checks are being stolen? >> i don't have a metric on that. i do think you identified the right set of people to come together. me, the head of the fiscal service at treasure that operates our payment platforms, sends the checks or executes the direct deposit. and i do have a lot of motivation around these open cases. i mean i referenced it a few times, the taxpayer bill of rights affording them quick resolution. if they are waiting and having to...