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first. >> dan with the budget office. he proposed resolution will approve a renewable diesel purchasing office between the office of contract administration and golden gate from april 2019h 2022. with two one-year options to extend through march 2024. o.c.a. conducted a competitive solicitation for a new renewable diesel purchasing contract. they with based on mark-ups or mark-downs, by a price benchmarked used by government agencies for fuel purchase. o.c.a. received two proposals, and goldengate petroleum was deemed the lowest cost proposal. and sufficient funding is available in the fiscal year '18/'19 budget. we note in the report that o.c.a. is seeking am approval for the few $75 million, not to exceed the amount, without board of supervisors. and as the resolution currently reads, the full $75 million can be spent in the initial three-year term before the options are exercised. our department agrees with our recommendation, that we recommend amending the proposal resolution to require the board of supervisors' approv
first. >> dan with the budget office. he proposed resolution will approve a renewable diesel purchasing office between the office of contract administration and golden gate from april 2019h 2022. with two one-year options to extend through march 2024. o.c.a. conducted a competitive solicitation for a new renewable diesel purchasing contract. they with based on mark-ups or mark-downs, by a price benchmarked used by government agencies for fuel purchase. o.c.a. received two proposals, and...
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what's the hindrance to having the budgeted officers? >> commissioner: >> a couple things. getting the recruits into the academy and then getting them through the academy. we have a 20% attrition rate we budget for. that's consistent with statewide 41 or 47 academies throughout the state and from what i've been told by the director of police officers in training on average it's a 20% attrition rate statewide in the academy. we're where everybody else is in that regard. the challenges from separation for various reasons, are you so replace those people first and then you grow. last year retirements were higher than we typically had. this year we're tracking pretty good and have to get people through the academy and out in the field where they're permanent police officers. there's challenges there. we're working to mitigate some of those. i think we put things in place that will help. >> every public agency i've known of had trouble hiring people but i've been struck. there's a position that relates to my office. i've been struck by how challenging it is to get even a civilian
what's the hindrance to having the budgeted officers? >> commissioner: >> a couple things. getting the recruits into the academy and then getting them through the academy. we have a 20% attrition rate we budget for. that's consistent with statewide 41 or 47 academies throughout the state and from what i've been told by the director of police officers in training on average it's a 20% attrition rate statewide in the academy. we're where everybody else is in that regard. the...
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he should get the congressional budget office to score his bill if you wanted that badly but does heto know the answer to that question. heather: in terms of the 2020 run and all the democratic candidates is this a wise road to go down? >> i don't think so. the american people don't want socialism. this is $32 trillion of tax increases. there is one survey that says 71% of families will pay more under one version of the sanders plan than they would under the status quo. that's the policy the american people would support. heather: chris jacobs breaking it down. appreciate your time, thank you. handshakes could soon be banned in workplaces. quite a handshake there. according to an hr consultant employers could ban all physical contact to avoid confusion about what kind of touch is appropriate in the wake of the me too movement and this has a lot of you talking on social media. nanette on facebook says human contact is what people need, whether it be a handshake, a hug, a pat on the back, stop trying to change fundamental human interaction. and instagram, when user says the hygienic re
he should get the congressional budget office to score his bill if you wanted that badly but does heto know the answer to that question. heather: in terms of the 2020 run and all the democratic candidates is this a wise road to go down? >> i don't think so. the american people don't want socialism. this is $32 trillion of tax increases. there is one survey that says 71% of families will pay more under one version of the sanders plan than they would under the status quo. that's the policy...
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as well as budget office, which projects the deficits over the next five years. in particular, focusing on the next two years, which is our chief charge of balancing for this upcoming budget cycle, which will be -- we will pass off to you on june 1st. my assumptions under the plan, we consider this to be a base-case projection. meaning we take current policies and staffing levels as they exist and protect either revenue growth and not assuming large policy shifts. revenue in the plan is continued to grow, particularly strong in the first two years of the budget, but with tapering growth in the outer years due to constraints. the plan also assumes salary and benefit costs, including increases to pens an pension and healthcare and inflationary increases which we've updated and i'll update what the change is from our january plan. the march update, it has a combined two-year deficit of $156 million and that's that 30.6 million in fiscal year 1920 and 125.5 million in fiscal year 2021. this is $115 million improvement from the $270 million deficit in january. i will
as well as budget office, which projects the deficits over the next five years. in particular, focusing on the next two years, which is our chief charge of balancing for this upcoming budget cycle, which will be -- we will pass off to you on june 1st. my assumptions under the plan, we consider this to be a base-case projection. meaning we take current policies and staffing levels as they exist and protect either revenue growth and not assuming large policy shifts. revenue in the plan is...
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further, according to the city administrator's office the detailed budget to 945 bryant has not been developed the estimated costs is $6.9 million is based on the cost of tenant improvement for the 350 rhode island street space of $164 ber square foot. in our policy considerations we note the work for the adult probation department to relocate is in the preliminary design stages. because design is not finalized and cost estimates are not yet available, they planned an estimate based on $164 per square foot is the amount for the rhode island space. because the improvement work at the 350 rhode island space exists of reconfiguring a commercial kitchen and at bryant there's reconfiguring office space we don't consider $164 for work at bryant street to be sufficiently reflective of the actual cost. we recommend reducing the requested release of reserves allocated specifically to tenant improvements at 945 bryant street as shown in table one to $2,298,067 this would allow sufficient funds to complete the design estimates and begin construction of the tenantism improvement work. we recomme
further, according to the city administrator's office the detailed budget to 945 bryant has not been developed the estimated costs is $6.9 million is based on the cost of tenant improvement for the 350 rhode island street space of $164 ber square foot. in our policy considerations we note the work for the adult probation department to relocate is in the preliminary design stages. because design is not finalized and cost estimates are not yet available, they planned an estimate based on $164 per...
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the congressional budget office for which of the best. luca is from pierre linea in ne impulse and have to go in and that's when he first started playing even before the move to bill grant. everybody in our car. we had no part of the mortgage mess that i posed to someone or go. upon a board you're not going to go through one of those you're not called and i was your cool was going to be. luca and his father drove the one hundred thirty four kilometers to belgrade he made the move to serve you as a youngster with his friend day job. yet nobody must my easy really not. about all the thoughts from all sides that my. side lost my. share but as i said i'm just start to disappear he was caught earlier but we all thought was devastated and. that ending that trusts it was i thought that's my all that i believed i was just call it that any bit se so much i mean i was up but that's still more than worth it to suit up for red stuff as a kid. at all. which enabled you to. only. eat suited to. school that sort of visit more than me. we're. going to se
the congressional budget office for which of the best. luca is from pierre linea in ne impulse and have to go in and that's when he first started playing even before the move to bill grant. everybody in our car. we had no part of the mortgage mess that i posed to someone or go. upon a board you're not going to go through one of those you're not called and i was your cool was going to be. luca and his father drove the one hundred thirty four kilometers to belgrade he made the move to serve you...
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mumbai in india over the next thirty minutes probably although my solution in the western state of budget office is making buildings a disaster see it by using traditional technology how a team of german scientists is using concrete to produce clean energy and how it might go to help solve the energy problems of the future. not every dime i speak to my grandmother she tells me about so many things sugar differently when she was younger like starting drinking water in an urban forth for instance because then when the temperature controlled devices when she was growing up and sometimes i'm amazed at how efficient and sustainable these solutions were awful story isn't the same good an organization in india is stepping into a joystick knology to move buildings disasters see they're also empowering local offices to document their practices so that they don't get lost. among you what dick's dollars. but then to my he's pretty left school after the ninth grade it didn't bode well for his future prospects you know what today he teaches students sustainable cup and. with my previous shops i would work al
mumbai in india over the next thirty minutes probably although my solution in the western state of budget office is making buildings a disaster see it by using traditional technology how a team of german scientists is using concrete to produce clean energy and how it might go to help solve the energy problems of the future. not every dime i speak to my grandmother she tells me about so many things sugar differently when she was younger like starting drinking water in an urban forth for instance...
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dan goncher from the budget and legislative analyst's office. we're going to present on matters related to public safety and those including san francisco police department staffing levels, including staffing classes and crime prevention and response by the police department, including vehicle break-ins, community approaches to public safety, gun violence, restraining orders, youth and vocational services, muni driver security, vision zero, narcotic arrests and convictions, and an update of the jails. i'm now going to turn it over to london berry to discuss the departments that she worked on. >> good afternoon, supervisors. as of a few days ago, the department has 1,886 full duty sworn officers. that's in compliance with the charter mandate of 1971. as you know, the department was funded for three classes of 50 cadets. they're in the academy with anticipated dates of graduation in may and august 2019. one of the classes, they fell short of 50, and they are adding a lateral class in june to makeup for some of that shortfall. we were also asked to
dan goncher from the budget and legislative analyst's office. we're going to present on matters related to public safety and those including san francisco police department staffing levels, including staffing classes and crime prevention and response by the police department, including vehicle break-ins, community approaches to public safety, gun violence, restraining orders, youth and vocational services, muni driver security, vision zero, narcotic arrests and convictions, and an update of the...
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and the congressional budget office has recalibrated the score on the tax cuts after seeing that economic growth has ensued as a result of it. why are we still seeing trillion dollar deficits every year? it's because of unreformed mandatory spending that continues to get away from the country because politicians in washington continue to refuse to make the decisions to reform our mandatory spending programs. so tax cuts are a variety part of economic growth which is in turn a vital part of fiscal responsibility and balancing the budget. you obviously need some taxes to bring revenue and to pay for government services, but when the government confiscates or taxes too much, then you're suppressing economic activity and guess what? that means there are less taxpayers therefore the government is not bringing in as much revenue. so economic growth through tax cuts is a really important part of balancing the budget. >> the federal reserve and i think the cbo expressed some concerns about sustainability of three percent. would you share those concerns and what does it do for the tax cuts in. >>
and the congressional budget office has recalibrated the score on the tax cuts after seeing that economic growth has ensued as a result of it. why are we still seeing trillion dollar deficits every year? it's because of unreformed mandatory spending that continues to get away from the country because politicians in washington continue to refuse to make the decisions to reform our mandatory spending programs. so tax cuts are a variety part of economic growth which is in turn a vital part of...
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the congressional budget office would estimate the budget would stay above a trillion until 2022. and ageing american population will drive up social security in coming years. and interest on the fascial debt will be charger than discretional spending. >>> the city of chicago is suing jussie smollett in the investigation of what police say was a staged hate crime attempt. the actor refused to play the bill to cover the cost of overtime. more than two does detectives and police officers spent more than 1,800 overtime hours working on the smollett case. the city wants smollett to pay a thousand dollars for each false statement he made and to cover attorney fees and other costs. >>> more legal trouble for attorney michael avenatti. he has been indicted on 36 charges of embezzlement and fraud. a paraplegic, whom avenatti withheld a estimate payment of $4 million. >> as it turns out, within months after receiving the settlement proceeds in early 2015, mr. avenue he had draine payment, using portions to finance his coffee business, his auto racing enterprise and his own personal lifesty
the congressional budget office would estimate the budget would stay above a trillion until 2022. and ageing american population will drive up social security in coming years. and interest on the fascial debt will be charger than discretional spending. >>> the city of chicago is suing jussie smollett in the investigation of what police say was a staged hate crime attempt. the actor refused to play the bill to cover the cost of overtime. more than two does detectives and police officers...
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compiled by the congressional budget office puts the total cost at one point two trillion dollars as a twenty seventeen. but it seems likely that the pentagon's weapons modernization program will be even more expensive than that. by comparison in twenty eighteen germany spent just over thirty eight billion euros on defense. the u.s. plans to modernize nuclear attack submarines command and control centers for nuclear missiles and nuclear capable aircraft and cruise missiles why is the us spending all this money. this is the lawrence livermore national laboratory in california. dr brad roberts is director of the laboratory center for global security research roberts was also a deputy assistant secretary of defense in the obama administration. he explains why the pentagon wants to upgrade its weapons so the alternative to modernization is. disarmament. we have postponed. any decision because there are costly and politically very divisive we've postponed any decision about the modernization of our nuclear forces for decades the newest u.s. nuclear weapon in the arsenal in one nine hundre
compiled by the congressional budget office puts the total cost at one point two trillion dollars as a twenty seventeen. but it seems likely that the pentagon's weapons modernization program will be even more expensive than that. by comparison in twenty eighteen germany spent just over thirty eight billion euros on defense. the u.s. plans to modernize nuclear attack submarines command and control centers for nuclear missiles and nuclear capable aircraft and cruise missiles why is the us...
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i looked at the 2016 congressional budget office forecast for 2018. do you know what their monthly job number forecast was? 58,000 a month. open we got 206,000. so they said 58,000, we gave them 206,000. the differences, i think, is a reasonable first-pass guesstimate of president trump's policies ldz it i. lou: it is also interesting to watch the way the business community -- i recall in the early days of the trump administration, within months people had joined jobs councils, various councils that the president assembled for ceos and business leaders and then within a few months we were watching people walk away from them. the president has done this without the cooperation of quote unquote big business. he's done it without a working partnership with the k street lobbyist, the chamber of commerce, the business round table, wall street can't bark orders at him. that turns out to be a boon i believe for this economy and for this president. >> or to think about it another way, as milton freeman taught us, the best way to have it is to get policy right
i looked at the 2016 congressional budget office forecast for 2018. do you know what their monthly job number forecast was? 58,000 a month. open we got 206,000. so they said 58,000, we gave them 206,000. the differences, i think, is a reasonable first-pass guesstimate of president trump's policies ldz it i. lou: it is also interesting to watch the way the business community -- i recall in the early days of the trump administration, within months people had joined jobs councils, various councils...
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story that has slowed down because we don't have enough workers is apparent in 2016, in 2016 the budget officedd 58,000 jobs because we didn't have enough workers, we added 206,000, the new hires, three quarters were people that came off the sidelines, what is happening strong wage growth and booming economy and people who were discouraged by the obama economy are getting, you know, up off the couch and getting back to work and wonderful thing to see. paul: 1 million, 2 million of those people left, do you have an ability to calculate that? >> yeah, in fact, a lot of things that we have been following that help us how many you could get, i'm not going to give you a hard number now because it depends on things like, seriously, are we successful in opioid crisis, how much positive room we make in that direction. there's plenty of room to continue to have job growth because there's so many people that are able-body and working age that are on the sideline that is we can pull back in. the final thing is one of the places where we haven't seen uptick, for example, is for females that have children
story that has slowed down because we don't have enough workers is apparent in 2016, in 2016 the budget officedd 58,000 jobs because we didn't have enough workers, we added 206,000, the new hires, three quarters were people that came off the sidelines, what is happening strong wage growth and booming economy and people who were discouraged by the obama economy are getting, you know, up off the couch and getting back to work and wonderful thing to see. paul: 1 million, 2 million of those people...
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the congressional budget office said in 2018, you will add 50000 jobs a month because we didn't haveugh workers and that's one reason they were pessimistic about growth. we added 206,000 and looked at the new hires each month, three quarters of them were people who came off the sidelines and reentered the labor force. there's a strong wage growth and moving economy and people discouraged by the obama economy are getting about -- about the captain getting back to work. >> is a 1 billion, 2 million? you have an ability toav calcule that? >> there are a lot of things we have been following to think about. how many more that you can get, i'm not going to give you a hard number now because it dependse,- things like art be successful in carrying the opioid crisis or how much positive room doing that? but yes, there's plenty of room to have continue job growth. somebody people able-bodied and working age on the sidelines that we can pull back in. the final thing, one of the places we haven't seen much of an uptick is females who have the children at home. if income continues to rise, when p
the congressional budget office said in 2018, you will add 50000 jobs a month because we didn't haveugh workers and that's one reason they were pessimistic about growth. we added 206,000 and looked at the new hires each month, three quarters of them were people who came off the sidelines and reentered the labor force. there's a strong wage growth and moving economy and people discouraged by the obama economy are getting about -- about the captain getting back to work. >> is a 1 billion, 2...
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guest: yes, there are two issues, we need a much better resources, even the congressional budget office says every dollar you give the iris saves the government money because they can do enforcement and bring in more dollars but we need a radical re-and enforcement.f irs it is shocking how much they are focusing on a swath of people, not struggling and do not -- there is just not a lot of money. there is a lot of money in the various loopholes and accounting shenanigans undertaken by the top 1% and corporations. where most of the irs enforcement attention should be and it has not been recently. guest: the authors of the article got wrong was that in the audit rates of the largest companies, for example, $20 billion of cash flow per year, the audit rate is 58%. it is not as if the irs is not looking at these companies. and a large portion of the tax gap on the individual side of the $290 billion estimated, almost half of that -- >> thank you! thank you! thank you! yes! yes! thank you washington, d.c.. thank you. you are all
guest: yes, there are two issues, we need a much better resources, even the congressional budget office says every dollar you give the iris saves the government money because they can do enforcement and bring in more dollars but we need a radical re-and enforcement.f irs it is shocking how much they are focusing on a swath of people, not struggling and do not -- there is just not a lot of money. there is a lot of money in the various loopholes and accounting shenanigans undertaken by the top 1%...
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now when we're writing a new budget law because they had had a budget law where they created a budget office. a fore-runner to the omb but with more power. doz did this, cut the budget, the doz plan helping germany. we lend them money the germans paid everyone else back. chicago land family but he was a maverick, he'd go his own way. what infuriated coolidge is coolidge had closed confirmation hearings planned, and doz used his inauguration time to get up and berate the senators for their poor behavior and abuse of the filibuster essentially. and he antagonized the senate. rather than follow his orders from calvin, his president to appease, make friends with, grease the wheels, for the nominations to come. >> brian: you tell stern about calvin coolidge having breakfast at the white house, and a lot of memories of the senate, calling in sick, not wanting to come. >> amity: he wasn't a get along guy. harding was the get-along guy. so coolidge had come in and said governor. he sat over the senate, i don't think it was fun to him. when he had formerly provided over the senate of the state of mas
now when we're writing a new budget law because they had had a budget law where they created a budget office. a fore-runner to the omb but with more power. doz did this, cut the budget, the doz plan helping germany. we lend them money the germans paid everyone else back. chicago land family but he was a maverick, he'd go his own way. what infuriated coolidge is coolidge had closed confirmation hearings planned, and doz used his inauguration time to get up and berate the senators for their poor...
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the river protection compliance budget was 1.8 billion, and the president's budget proposal only has 1.4. the richland office compliance budget was 1.3. and the president's budget came up with 7108. so the people who were working for you are putting number on the table and the administration is making a decision that's different than that. and these are the people who have to meet the milestones of compliance. i know you've heard me say many times here, i'm ready for an emergen energy secretary for life. i think every single energy secretary gets in your slot, they have to deal with the white house and they look at the hanford budget, and they think, it's in the billions of dollars, i can come up with a better way and figure out how to get it done. and i guarantee you every one of those energy secretaries and white houses have been thwarted on that. why? because it's the largest cleanup site in the entire world. the complexity is off the charts. but that is what it's going to take to live up to your responsibility. having people scrub the numbers in the local community and submit them. i'm just asking, kind
the river protection compliance budget was 1.8 billion, and the president's budget proposal only has 1.4. the richland office compliance budget was 1.3. and the president's budget came up with 7108. so the people who were working for you are putting number on the table and the administration is making a decision that's different than that. and these are the people who have to meet the milestones of compliance. i know you've heard me say many times here, i'm ready for an emergen energy secretary...
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in the budget designated as office of field operations officers to staff ports of entry. we'd like to seek clarity on that as well. we want to make sure -- >> i would be happy to provide that. >> finally, any thoughts on the effectiveness of irs enforcement? do they need more resources to be more effective and make sure everyone is paying for their fair share of taxes? >> we do think the irs needs -- a dollar spent on tax collection is a dollar well spent. we have a program integrity cap adjustment in this budget to make sure that irs gets the necessary resources within this budget, and it actually causes us to be able to generate savings over the life of the 10-year window. >> thank you. my time has expired. >> thank you, gentleman. i now recognize the gentleman from south carolina, mr. norman, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. vought. i appreciate you coming today to discuss this budget. i think i join most americans who are tired of hearing big numbers, they're tired of hearing deficits. they know something is not right, and they wan
in the budget designated as office of field operations officers to staff ports of entry. we'd like to seek clarity on that as well. we want to make sure -- >> i would be happy to provide that. >> finally, any thoughts on the effectiveness of irs enforcement? do they need more resources to be more effective and make sure everyone is paying for their fair share of taxes? >> we do think the irs needs -- a dollar spent on tax collection is a dollar well spent. we have a program...
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one fact that puts it in context is the congressional budget office and the social security administration have different projections for when the trust exhausted.ng to be cbo in recent years has said they think it will be 2030. about a we are talking 10-30-year gap, that's a big difference. small changes in how you think the economy is going to function or how it actually functions could make these figures go further away if the economy gets much, much better and continues to power along. maybe that pushes the trust fund in solvency date back. but just as easily, if we have a recession or slow growth, that date could be even sooner upon increases the impetus to act sooner rather than later. the next are we did the , this year,, 2022 is 2050 two. there's three factors. one, legislation and some reallocations that helped, including getting some up, i with very highes approval rate under control. number two -- the strong economy has managed that. more are staying in the workforce. a number three, after seeing it for multiple years in a row, the trustees have decided their best this is aome o
one fact that puts it in context is the congressional budget office and the social security administration have different projections for when the trust exhausted.ng to be cbo in recent years has said they think it will be 2030. about a we are talking 10-30-year gap, that's a big difference. small changes in how you think the economy is going to function or how it actually functions could make these figures go further away if the economy gets much, much better and continues to power along....
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. >> to continue my report as the chief stated, we have been working closely with the mayor's budget office. they will be presenting to the mayor on wednesday, and we will certainly have more information for you after that and we'll keep you apprised of everything and how we can collaborate and move forward in our asks. the chief went over those. in terms of some of the e.m.s. asks for our community and our e.m.s. six, just to let you know , that captain simon pain from e.m.s. six, the mayor touch office asked him to go up to sacramento this week and testify for s.b. 40, which is the conservatorship bill and it passed out of the committee of 6 -0, so that is good news and we appreciate the captain for that. i had a meeting with some of the members -- some of the people from the new chase centre at headquarters the other day to convey to them our concerns and advocate for the department to ensure that we have proper access to that facility during events. they do have a good best medical plan set up or they have ambulances and paramedics and physicians, but we have made it clear to them that
. >> to continue my report as the chief stated, we have been working closely with the mayor's budget office. they will be presenting to the mayor on wednesday, and we will certainly have more information for you after that and we'll keep you apprised of everything and how we can collaborate and move forward in our asks. the chief went over those. in terms of some of the e.m.s. asks for our community and our e.m.s. six, just to let you know , that captain simon pain from e.m.s. six, the...
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level, right now, we're still waiting -- there's back and forth on some issues with the mayor's budget officed we'll wait and see exactly where our budget comes out, but we'll be talking about that soon with the final numbers and all of that stuff, so you'll have that information. and then, i think -- i wanted to make one announcement that i'm just going to add onto my report, if that's okay. i was asked to announce that reverend fred hubbard passed away last week or -- i think it was last week. for those of you that didn't know him, reverend hubbard was the director of western addition senior services for many years. his funeral will be april 5 at zion church. he really had a great vision when he put that center together. his heart was always with older adults in the fillmore district, and he was a delight to work with. he was a delightful person. i just wanted to let you know that he passed away and the funeral was friday. >> thank you very much, shireen. any questions from the commission? any comments from the public. thank you very much. the daas director shireen mcspadden will recognize
level, right now, we're still waiting -- there's back and forth on some issues with the mayor's budget officed we'll wait and see exactly where our budget comes out, but we'll be talking about that soon with the final numbers and all of that stuff, so you'll have that information. and then, i think -- i wanted to make one announcement that i'm just going to add onto my report, if that's okay. i was asked to announce that reverend fred hubbard passed away last week or -- i think it was last...
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we are also engaging in separate conversations, we have a meeting scheduled with the mayor's budget office this friday and every meeting with h.s.h. scheduled in early may. our ask has been distributed. >> c. have been giving them the same thing but you have not having feedback yet or heard back. >> not presently, no. >> okay. , thank you. >> seeing no other supervisors in the roster, let's open this up for public comment. i just wanted to say to the public, thank you so much for being so patient, and we anxiously wait to hear what you have to say. thank you again for being so patient. thank you for our presenters, and we have cards here, but i'm not gonna call up the cards, please line up if you would like to speak. everyone has what one minutes. mr. wright, can you start us off >> sandra, don't cry, dear, i've got this. council had a proximally 28,200 homeless in this city overall bay area. we need to use the developer. this technique is being used in mountain view. mountain view is building 144 units for a mere $56 million. you use the, math, along with a formula of the governor handing
we are also engaging in separate conversations, we have a meeting scheduled with the mayor's budget office this friday and every meeting with h.s.h. scheduled in early may. our ask has been distributed. >> c. have been giving them the same thing but you have not having feedback yet or heard back. >> not presently, no. >> okay. , thank you. >> seeing no other supervisors in the roster, let's open this up for public comment. i just wanted to say to the public, thank you so...
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this is alan barnard from the federal budget center's office. oh i thought better days. you know say what are you going to buy today you know not that i'm aware of i just got out of that meeting. for the second year in a row a record number of people convicted of crimes have been exonerated in the united states according to a new report by the national registry of exonerations one hundred forty nine people falsely convicted of crimes were freed twenty fifteen nearly forty percent of those cases we charged as. i think. it's. good to see after spending fifty years against president jefferson parish mayor is free d.n.a. evidence exonerated david tippett oh who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his fourteen year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the seventh ward focused on what you dream about every day it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i think oh now three. i thank. d
this is alan barnard from the federal budget center's office. oh i thought better days. you know say what are you going to buy today you know not that i'm aware of i just got out of that meeting. for the second year in a row a record number of people convicted of crimes have been exonerated in the united states according to a new report by the national registry of exonerations one hundred forty nine people falsely convicted of crimes were freed twenty fifteen nearly forty percent of those cases...