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commission matters/chair butler. >> commissioner evans and um. u. >> in terms of future meetings i will reiterate my interest in maybe forming on ad hoc budget committee i have the pleasure of working with as vice chair we'll have conversation about that soon. i did tune into the hearing that i believe executive director mcspadden attend at the board of supervisors budget committee on the proposed budget for the navigation fiscal year. there was a presentation request requests to c rap funding i was quite concerned about some of the information they provided and we know we had not have a thorough discussion what the implementation of forwarding did recommendation would cause of e rap budget for the next week i'd like to for this body to be informed the proposal that, you know, we put to the mayor's office had some significant consequences in terms of impacts will be of the of the 5 thousand people could be impacted by the estimate so would a lot of - a budget conversation will will be intense as mayor releases her budget and supervisors start to h
commission matters/chair butler. >> commissioner evans and um. u. >> in terms of future meetings i will reiterate my interest in maybe forming on ad hoc budget committee i have the pleasure of working with as vice chair we'll have conversation about that soon. i did tune into the hearing that i believe executive director mcspadden attend at the board of supervisors budget committee on the proposed budget for the navigation fiscal year. there was a presentation request requests to c...
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chair brown: senator butler of california is recognized. senator butler: thank you, mr. chairman, for having this hearing. thank you all for your testimony and for your work. i'd like to -- just associate myself with the questioning from senator van hollen relative to the rental market application fees. mr. sueiro, those you just mentioned. they have just an incredibly im-- impactful impact on young people in the country trying to find a way do alt things we expect them to do. save their money and be prepared for a rainy day and the $100 application fee or $350 trash takeout -- $50 trash takeout fee. i appreciate your comment specifically to that market. and to those young people because i think there are some things that we can and should be doing. let me turn to actually, mr. sueiro, where you left off. the notion of disproportionate impact. and racial wealth gaps relative to junk fees. the federal reserve survey of consumers finances show that while the wealth of black and hispanic households grew at a faster rate than the wealth of white white house holds, disparitie
chair brown: senator butler of california is recognized. senator butler: thank you, mr. chairman, for having this hearing. thank you all for your testimony and for your work. i'd like to -- just associate myself with the questioning from senator van hollen relative to the rental market application fees. mr. sueiro, those you just mentioned. they have just an incredibly im-- impactful impact on young people in the country trying to find a way do alt things we expect them to do. save their money...
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schwartz: that would be unfair at your salary chair durbin: senator butler. sen. butler: thank you to all of the witnesses here. there has been so much that has grabbed both my imagination and a source of incredible frustration. also tapped into a number of experiences i have had across my career. professor gilles, as someone who spent 20 years in the labor movement, another tool that we have to give voice to workers is that of unionization. in the space of unionization there also is an arbitration process. there's an arbitration process that gives voice to the point you made that equalizes the voices and power of employers and employees through their chosen organizational representative or union. every experience of union arbitration i have had there was a jointly chosen panel. not association that gave you a list of names to consider. every instance a workers grievance went through to arbitration the union and the employer had to agree on who was going to be the arbitrator or panel of arbitrators. everyone had a strike ability to eliminate a name from that mutua
schwartz: that would be unfair at your salary chair durbin: senator butler. sen. butler: thank you to all of the witnesses here. there has been so much that has grabbed both my imagination and a source of incredible frustration. also tapped into a number of experiences i have had across my career. professor gilles, as someone who spent 20 years in the labor movement, another tool that we have to give voice to workers is that of unionization. in the space of unionization there also is an...
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chair commissioner evans. did you want to did you want to add anything? i know that president butler if you wanted to say a word or two before we open up for public comment, i'm happy to have you come up. thank you so much. hi i'm kristin evans. i'm currently serving as the vice chair of the homeless oversight commission, i think you've done a really good job in terms of doing a one year assessment of where we have been and where we are at. i agree with what others have echoed that our our primary value and contribution has been used through the power inquiry, i wanted to highlight that in addition to, the eviction data that we got by, provider site location, we also uncovered some pretty stark racial disparities in eviction data that the department has committed to responding to, also, information that i don't think anyone had seen previously was the rate of denial of service at the shelters. so this is when people, you know, are being moved off the street into a shelter, and then maybe 2 or 3 days later, they're being denied service at the shelter, like being kicked to the street r
chair commissioner evans. did you want to did you want to add anything? i know that president butler if you wanted to say a word or two before we open up for public comment, i'm happy to have you come up. thank you so much. hi i'm kristin evans. i'm currently serving as the vice chair of the homeless oversight commission, i think you've done a really good job in terms of doing a one year assessment of where we have been and where we are at. i agree with what others have echoed that our our...
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chair. >> microphone three. >> tricia butler of missouri. i'd like to make a motion to add ariel shack who is currently a new jersey alternate to missouri as a delegate, please. >> a motion to add ariel shack to the missouri delegation and she is from new jersey. did i get that right? i think so ok. moved and seconded. >> second! >> do we have any objection? we have a question but we don't have an objection yet. is it a point of parliamentary inquiry? >> yes are. we voting to remove her as an alternate from new jersey and add her as a delegate from -- >> thank you. we are voting to remove her as an alternate from new jersey and to add her as a delegate in missouri. is that correct? >> yes, please. >> ok. there we go. there's your information. is there any objection. hearing no objection, she is added. [applause] >> microphone two, point of personal privilege. >> microphone two. please state your name. >> alicia bursell, delegate from california. i'm going to say first of all i'm not a member of any caucus faction. in here. >> boo. >> go ahea
chair. >> microphone three. >> tricia butler of missouri. i'd like to make a motion to add ariel shack who is currently a new jersey alternate to missouri as a delegate, please. >> a motion to add ariel shack to the missouri delegation and she is from new jersey. did i get that right? i think so ok. moved and seconded. >> second! >> do we have any objection? we have a question but we don't have an objection yet. is it a point of parliamentary inquiry? >> yes...
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chair. >> microphone three. >> microphone three. >> trisha butler missouri. i would like to make a motion to add ariel shaq who is currently a new jersey alternate to missouri as a delegate please. >> a motion to add ariel shaq and she's from new jersey? did i get that right? i think so. it's been moved and seconded. fantastic. do we have objections? we have a question. but we don't have an objection yet. to the point of parliamentary inquiries. >> yes, are we voting to remove her from new jersey and add her as a delegate from -- >> thank you. we are voting to remove her as an alternate from new jersey and add her as a delegate in missouri; is that correct? >> yes please. >> okay. there we go. there's your information. is there any objection? >> alicia parcell. delegate from california. i'm going to say first of all i'm not a member of they caucus faction. >> boo. >> go ahead. have at it. but i've spent -- i spent my time over lunch wringing my hands over what to do with what happened this morning. it matters if we follow our rules. this is the presidential c
chair. >> microphone three. >> microphone three. >> trisha butler missouri. i would like to make a motion to add ariel shaq who is currently a new jersey alternate to missouri as a delegate please. >> a motion to add ariel shaq and she's from new jersey? did i get that right? i think so. it's been moved and seconded. fantastic. do we have objections? we have a question. but we don't have an objection yet. to the point of parliamentary inquiries. >> yes, are we...
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butler. >> thank you, chair, for hosting the hearing and things to the three witnesses for being here. i know that most of my colleagues have focused their intention on the report as a pretty troubling personnel management over at the fdic from sexual harassment on down. i share the concerns. what i want to focus on is whether some of the problems identified to fdic actually make it harder for the fdic to do it's very important job in our financial system. something i focus on and as you know in our private and public conversations, we have a massive problem and a divergence in public information and reporting on the failure and how it was sold to j.p. morgan. unfortunately, we also have a troubling forthrightness about underlying justifications for why j.p. morgan was able to allow to purchase first republic or instead of another option, more specifically liquidation. i want to drill in on some. in public in some of our conversations, you have said that the difference between the loss -- if first republic went to j.p. morgan, the lost spread was $20 million. is that correct? >> that w
butler. >> thank you, chair, for hosting the hearing and things to the three witnesses for being here. i know that most of my colleagues have focused their intention on the report as a pretty troubling personnel management over at the fdic from sexual harassment on down. i share the concerns. what i want to focus on is whether some of the problems identified to fdic actually make it harder for the fdic to do it's very important job in our financial system. something i focus on and as you...
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butler. >> thank you, esther chair. thank you to all of the witnesses here. there has been so much here that has really grabbed my imagination, source of incredible frustration, but also tapped into a number of experiences that i've had across my career. professor gillis, it is such a pleasure to hear you use the phrase collective action. as someone who has spent 20 years in the labor movement, another tool that we have to give voice to workers is that of unionization. in the space of unionization, there also is arbitration. there is an arbitration process that gives voice. ms. carlson to the point you made, that equalizes. the voices and power of employers and employees through their chosen organization and representative or union. every experience of union arbitration that i have had, there was a jointly chosen panel. not an association that gave you some names to consider. instead of a workers grievance in case that went to arbitration the union and the employer had to agree on who was going to be the arbitrator or panel of arbitrators. everybody had >>> a
butler. >> thank you, esther chair. thank you to all of the witnesses here. there has been so much here that has really grabbed my imagination, source of incredible frustration, but also tapped into a number of experiences that i've had across my career. professor gillis, it is such a pleasure to hear you use the phrase collective action. as someone who has spent 20 years in the labor movement, another tool that we have to give voice to workers is that of unionization. in the space of...
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butler is recognized. >> thank you so much chair powell and thanks for the time to talk. i want to pick up where senator smith was in relationship to housing affordability and draw a little bit on the point you were making about rent. it definitely is an important crisis in my state of california and i know across the country where at least according to the department of housing and development 50% of what is -- spending more than 50% of what is considered affordable and statewide. and more than three million households are spending more than 30% in rent. more than one in 5 million households pay 50%. and chicago fed president even referred to housing as a missing piece of the possible. so to continue our conversation and the point you have made about how inflation has a disproportionate ate impact on lower i have income housing, how is the fed's monetary policy impacting the supply of affordable rentals? mr. powell: i don't know if we are affecting it. affordable housing is connected to a government program. that's not our bailiwick. interest rates affect the ability of
butler is recognized. >> thank you so much chair powell and thanks for the time to talk. i want to pick up where senator smith was in relationship to housing affordability and draw a little bit on the point you were making about rent. it definitely is an important crisis in my state of california and i know across the country where at least according to the department of housing and development 50% of what is -- spending more than 50% of what is considered affordable and statewide. and...
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senator butler, you recognize for your questions. >> thank you mr. chair and to the ranking member for the hearing today. thank you, secretary mayorkas for joining. it is interesting, the nature of my colleagues' energy and attention. when that same energy and attention seemed to lapse when there was an opportunity to do something to provide the kinds of supports, resources, and technologies that were requested, negotiated in a bipartisan way. so i find that that energy -- something for you to respond to. a note from myself. this is a hearing about resources that you need. and the it is required to execute such a role that you are performing on behalf of the united states of america. let me just appreciate how your work and your team's work letter to last week's announcement in applications and the competitive grant process for shelter services at our borders. i was recently in san diego, and our san diego ports of entry, talking with incredible men and women doing this work every day who don't get enough credit for the difficulty in challenges that they a
senator butler, you recognize for your questions. >> thank you mr. chair and to the ranking member for the hearing today. thank you, secretary mayorkas for joining. it is interesting, the nature of my colleagues' energy and attention. when that same energy and attention seemed to lapse when there was an opportunity to do something to provide the kinds of supports, resources, and technologies that were requested, negotiated in a bipartisan way. so i find that that energy -- something for...
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senator butler, you recognize for your questions. >> thank you mr. chair and to the ranking member for the hearing today. thank you, secretary mayorkas for joining. it is interesting, the nature of my colleagues' energy and attention. when that same energy and attention seemed to lapse when there was an opportunity to do something to provide the kinds of supports, resources, and technologies that were requested, negotiated in a bipartisan way. so i find that that energy -- something for you to respond to. a note from myself. this is a hearing about resources that you need. and the it is required to execute such a role that you are performing on behalf of the united states of america. let me just appreciate how your work and your team's work letter to last week's announcement in applications and the competitive grant process for shelter services at our borders. i was recently in san diego, and our san diego ports of entry, talking with incredible men and women doing this work every day who don't get enough credit for the difficulty in challenges that they a
senator butler, you recognize for your questions. >> thank you mr. chair and to the ranking member for the hearing today. thank you, secretary mayorkas for joining. it is interesting, the nature of my colleagues' energy and attention. when that same energy and attention seemed to lapse when there was an opportunity to do something to provide the kinds of supports, resources, and technologies that were requested, negotiated in a bipartisan way. so i find that that energy -- something for...
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senator butler, you are recognized for your questions. >> think you, mr. chair. thank you to the ranking member for the hearing today. thank you, secretary mae argus joining interesting nature of my colleagues energy and attention when that same energy and attention seemed to lapse when there was an opportunity to do something to provide the kinds of reports, resources and technologies that were requested, negotiated in the bipartisan way. i find that energy just interesting. about an expansive rule you are performing on behalf of the united date of america announcement applications in competitive grant process for shelter services at our borders. i was recently in san diego. talking with the incredible women you are doing this you don't get enough credit challenges that they are facing. your office and teamwork to make sure that application and grant process was competitive. i just wanted to appreciate you for some of the work that you are doing. in the context of your request but the work that your team is doing, relative to ssp, it seems there is a little bit
senator butler, you are recognized for your questions. >> think you, mr. chair. thank you to the ranking member for the hearing today. thank you, secretary mae argus joining interesting nature of my colleagues energy and attention when that same energy and attention seemed to lapse when there was an opportunity to do something to provide the kinds of reports, resources and technologies that were requested, negotiated in the bipartisan way. i find that energy just interesting. about an...