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red debts provided a vision affordable housing builders. housing advocates.ers and planners. city agency and community and city leaders add sunriseod how to achieve the housing element's vision. the plan is the result of thousands of hours and hundreds of people driving to find common ground in i path forward for our housing challenges. doing this work during pandemic and the economic crisis had challenges especially regarding out reach. our team did a tremendous amount of work to bridge that and it came with benefits focused on how the living situations for for sxhaen brought more to the table to collaborate. made us reexamine the core values of the housing plan should be. we started with 4 key ideas. one, center the advancement of racial and social esq. wit in the plan. and make this a plan that corrects past injustices. commitment to e eliminating disaccomplice am. housing affordable to people in all income levels. and prosecute void the infrastructure needed for healthy neighborhoods and resilient communities. how is this different from past housing leade
red debts provided a vision affordable housing builders. housing advocates.ers and planners. city agency and community and city leaders add sunriseod how to achieve the housing element's vision. the plan is the result of thousands of hours and hundreds of people driving to find common ground in i path forward for our housing challenges. doing this work during pandemic and the economic crisis had challenges especially regarding out reach. our team did a tremendous amount of work to bridge that...
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lawson of florida, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house they will vote knee -- yes on house resolution 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: as the member designated by mr. mr. welch, mr. defazio, mrs. kirkpatrick, mr. hank johnson and ms. titus, these members will vote yes on house resolution 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from georgia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by by representative williams of georgia, i inform the house that she will vote yes on house resolution 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. axne of iowa, i inform the house that mrs. axne will vote yes on house resolution 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by congressman alan lowenthal, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yes on h.j.res. 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpos
lawson of florida, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house they will vote knee -- yes on house resolution 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: as the member designated by mr. mr. welch, mr. defazio, mrs. kirkpatrick, mr. hank johnson and ms. titus, these members will vote yes on house resolution 100. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from georgia seek recognition? >> as the...
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building housing. i want to thank april she was curating the applications and trust mow they are not easy. lots of details. i don't know april how many times you applied, twice. >> okay. >> i really would like for to you come up here and say a few words about the projects, your experience and we want to acknowledge everybody. instrumental to work here today. thank you. >> good afternoon, everybody. i think we can do better. good afternoon, everyone! >> thank you. i'm april tally senior project manager at bridge. i am delighted to be here as it has been a challenging and yet rewarding time. on behalf of bridge housing i would like to take a few moments to thank several team members for make thanksgiving development a reality. i like to acknowledge the residents of potrero public housing. thank you for your patience with this process. we also like to acknowledge the neighbors of potrero public housing as well. we looic to thank our community based organizations that support and uplift residents such as t
building housing. i want to thank april she was curating the applications and trust mow they are not easy. lots of details. i don't know april how many times you applied, twice. >> okay. >> i really would like for to you come up here and say a few words about the projects, your experience and we want to acknowledge everybody. instrumental to work here today. thank you. >> good afternoon, everybody. i think we can do better. good afternoon, everyone! >> thank you. i'm...
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house. finally. we are joined by lydia teterick curator of the white house. she has been part of the white house curatorial staff since 1979. tetrick has lectured and published articles on the white house collection and specializes in historic photographs of the executive mansion. please join me in welcoming our panelists to the stage for our final panel today. here put me in the middle here. i don't like this. well, thank you sarah for that wonderful introduction. it's it's been a pretty incredible day. i heard some fascinating insights from different people and i know this will be a fitting conclusion to our symposium. and before we get into our conversation about preservation with the white house, i figured i would share a little bit about the history behind these preservation efforts at the white house and in some of the challenges that we face. in addition to being the home and office of america's head of state the white house also must serve as a ceremonial stage and as a museum all wh
house. finally. we are joined by lydia teterick curator of the white house. she has been part of the white house curatorial staff since 1979. tetrick has lectured and published articles on the white house collection and specializes in historic photographs of the executive mansion. please join me in welcoming our panelists to the stage for our final panel today. here put me in the middle here. i don't like this. well, thank you sarah for that wonderful introduction. it's it's been a pretty...
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white house mansion. please join me in welcoming our panelists to the stage for our final panel today. [applause] >> put me in the middle here, i don't like this. >> well, thank you sarah, for that wonderful introduction. it's been a pretty incredible day. heard some fascinating insights from different people. i know this will be a fitting conclusion to our symposium. before we get into our conversation about preservation of the white house, i figured i would share a little bit about history behind these preservation efforts at the white house. and some of the challenges that we face. in addition to being the home and office of america's head of state, the white house also must serve as a ceremonial stage and as a museum. all while continuing to function on a daily basis as a home for the first family. the white house is not frozen in time. rather, it is a historic place where history is constantly unfolding. this makes the task of preservation even more challenging when the historic site you seek to prot
white house mansion. please join me in welcoming our panelists to the stage for our final panel today. [applause] >> put me in the middle here, i don't like this. >> well, thank you sarah, for that wonderful introduction. it's been a pretty incredible day. heard some fascinating insights from different people. i know this will be a fitting conclusion to our symposium. before we get into our conversation about preservation of the white house, i figured i would share a little bit...
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housing. what we heard loudest was these directives. people. access to abundant affordable safe and dignified housing and want resources redistributed to prioritize the most vulnerable people and those harmed by discriminatory government actions and see housing access increased by promoting wealth building for economically oppressed and vulnerable groups. people want to see housing distributed more equitably across the city. some people are passionate about saying in the neighborhood where they grew up or found community n they want to see resources improving their lives and access to housing they can truly afford. others want the freedom to find affordable housing elsewhere where they can move to areas that already have the qualities they want, and people in general. better accountability from the departments and from the city in our housing systems and to directly participate in at this time decision making that impacts their lives and their neighborhoods. the plan has broad housing opportun
housing. what we heard loudest was these directives. people. access to abundant affordable safe and dignified housing and want resources redistributed to prioritize the most vulnerable people and those harmed by discriminatory government actions and see housing access increased by promoting wealth building for economically oppressed and vulnerable groups. people want to see housing distributed more equitably across the city. some people are passionate about saying in the neighborhood where they...
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it's an 8000 square foot house. if you were coming here, very impressed by a house of this magnitude. andrew jackson and rachel bought this property and 1804. originally it originally it was about 425 acres in size, and with log buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property all around the edges. so by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of your power derived from the states that you are on, and they were building a grand stage for him and for the family. the front of the house is very grand. it's the stuff is called greek revival which was the height of style in the united states in the 1830s. we know, think of jackson as representing the growing democracy of the country, and the greek revival style appeal to americans because of the greek democracies. you approach the mansion coming up the driveway that is shaped like a guitar, very appropriate for nashville, the front of t
it's an 8000 square foot house. if you were coming here, very impressed by a house of this magnitude. andrew jackson and rachel bought this property and 1804. originally it originally it was about 425 acres in size, and with log buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property all around the edges. so by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of your power...
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on the floor of the house, the speaker of the house, the house majority leaders gets to set the exact they bring to the floor and what they refuse to bring to the floor, and decide the priorities, which is why winning back one chamber of congress will have significant ramifications for the next two years of the biden administration. remember, wolf, democrats had control of the house and senate in the first two years under joe biden. they had the narrowest of majorities, a handful of seats in the democratic-led house. they were ability to do some significant bills along straight party lines, because they could do that under the budget process that allowed them to pass something like a covid relief bill and the sweeping inflation reduction act. they will no longer be able to dodd that, because in order to move through the budget process, you need support within essentially among your party and republicans and democrats would not agree to move in such sweeping legislation. what does it mean is it it means that any legislation that passes will have to be incremental, so surpass a 60-vote
on the floor of the house, the speaker of the house, the house majority leaders gets to set the exact they bring to the floor and what they refuse to bring to the floor, and decide the priorities, which is why winning back one chamber of congress will have significant ramifications for the next two years of the biden administration. remember, wolf, democrats had control of the house and senate in the first two years under joe biden. they had the narrowest of majorities, a handful of seats in...
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housing crises within i think there are multiple | housing crises within the system _ housing crisessing crises within the system and i think it hasj housing crises within the i system and i think it has got worse — system and i think it has got worse over— system and i think it has got worse over time. _ system and i think it has got worse over time. housing i system and i think it has got worse overtime. housing is| system and i think it has got i worse over time. housing is now significantly— worse over time. housing is now significantly more _ worse over time. housing is now significantly more expensive i worse over time. housing is now significantly more expensive in. significantly more expensive in relation — significantly more expensive in relation to— significantly more expensive in relation to earnings _ significantly more expensive in relation to earnings and - significantly more expensive in relation to earnings and that i relation to earnings and that creates— relation to earnings and that creates more _ relation to earnings and that creates more problems i relation to ea
housing crises within i think there are multiple | housing crises within the system _ housing crisessing crises within the system and i think it hasj housing crises within the i system and i think it has got worse — system and i think it has got worse over— system and i think it has got worse over time. _ system and i think it has got worse over time. housing i system and i think it has got worse overtime. housing is| system and i think it has got i worse over time. housing is now...
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, houses, well, the least a house can be without heat supply is two or two days, it will last any house the house is insulated , the more it can stay there for up to a week. look at one's own house and i think that recommendations will be given for how and when to do it, although i really ask people who do not understand uh, uh, what they, well, that is, they do not have the qualifications accordingly, that it is better not to do it, that people who do it although they have been in the basement at least once, well, that's me in quotes , at least once they understand that they disconnect. because it is possible not to disconnect, it will be called that later it will be much more expensive to restore it, and there is a big caveat that will it be possible to refill the heating system after you drain it, and that's why now we are considering this option as the right way to create such recommendations that will allow us to go through this heating season more or less without losses, if a person goes abroad, leaves his home, locks it, what should be done in apartment in the building is now a b
, houses, well, the least a house can be without heat supply is two or two days, it will last any house the house is insulated , the more it can stay there for up to a week. look at one's own house and i think that recommendations will be given for how and when to do it, although i really ask people who do not understand uh, uh, what they, well, that is, they do not have the qualifications accordingly, that it is better not to do it, that people who do it although they have been in the basement...
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are provided, such a house as i have seen in apartments, no, there is a house in trojeshchyna, in whichtation is simply installed on the roof, which, uh, emits electricity into the network. and this almost in the center of the city there is one of the condominiums that implemented this program and now they are using it quite successfully. and the last question is whether the central or municipal authorities help you in any way. the kyiv authorities, including on our initiative, supported it and voted to reimburse part of 75% of the cost of these generators for condominium condominiums . these houses, even those that we bought in the summer, have the opportunity to receive compensation, that is, in the decision it was voted that first of all military aggression, those who purchased or will purchase these generators will be able to receive compensation from the city government, so of those 309,000, you are 75%, you can still get the only thing this decision provides 75% of the cost of the generator, but no more than 80,000. well, as we say, thank you for this, but big houses, which are re
are provided, such a house as i have seen in apartments, no, there is a house in trojeshchyna, in whichtation is simply installed on the roof, which, uh, emits electricity into the network. and this almost in the center of the city there is one of the condominiums that implemented this program and now they are using it quite successfully. and the last question is whether the central or municipal authorities help you in any way. the kyiv authorities, including on our initiative, supported it and...
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want to build housing. that's always the goal for people who finance housing, who construct housing. who design housing, the architects. so it has been a goal to try get the entitlement process and this is focusing on as well as the permitting process to go faster. we were proud to sponsor assembly 2234 which aimed to improve the post entitlement building permit acquisition process to ensure that cities to respond in a timely fashion. and if that happens, if the entitlement process is efficient and the building permit acquisition process is more efficient, that's how we get affordable homes now and how we get shovels into the ground ask create homes for people that the city so desperately need. >> thank you. the second question and we'll start with you, corey. proposition d yours a prevailing wage for construction worker s affordable housing project and some level of professional training or qualifications for some workers, can you clarify how workers will be protected under proposition d and how the requir
want to build housing. that's always the goal for people who finance housing, who construct housing. who design housing, the architects. so it has been a goal to try get the entitlement process and this is focusing on as well as the permitting process to go faster. we were proud to sponsor assembly 2234 which aimed to improve the post entitlement building permit acquisition process to ensure that cities to respond in a timely fashion. and if that happens, if the entitlement process is efficient...
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that was the policy that existing housing is affordable housing and these two houses now are no longer existing housing. just alterations that were extreme. thank you very much. >> seeing no other members of the public coming forward we'll go to remote callers. press star 3 to be added to the queue and when your hear your line is unmuted, that is your indication to begin speaking. >> hi, this is (inaudible) just following up. i haven't seen the department budget so it was approved without being presented a while ago and i hope you will provide that information. if you did please let the public know where we can find it and in the future please make sure it sees a public hearing. thank you. >> last call for general public comment. again, for items not on today's agenda. seeing none, general public comment is closed. we can move on to the regular calendar, but i don't know if you want to respond? (inaudible) asking about the budget and those hearings are not scheduled until maybe december or january for the next couple fiscal years, so it is forthcoming and there will be hearings. >> tha
that was the policy that existing housing is affordable housing and these two houses now are no longer existing housing. just alterations that were extreme. thank you very much. >> seeing no other members of the public coming forward we'll go to remote callers. press star 3 to be added to the queue and when your hear your line is unmuted, that is your indication to begin speaking. >> hi, this is (inaudible) just following up. i haven't seen the department budget so it was approved...
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people who need housing are gone.ot of people who can pay 10,000 dollars for it. 15 so that a family of at least three people can live a little . these are small houses, every day there are 3-5 meetings that are held in different formats, in different countries, i recently went to poland, where we met with representatives of three countries, where we negotiated the financing of a large amount of construction such housing a and this has been the case for several months, sometimes you give up because when you meet, you talk, you talk, you explain , and everyone likes everything, they say, ok, we will return in two weeks, in two weeks, yes, your project has not yet been considered, and the families say we well, they gave you photos of their home, and we wrote you our story. maybe someone got money there and is deceiving us. no, no one is deceiving anyone . protect with present we present to donors donors present to their donors and so on in the chain while this is all a chain reaction it will pass it may take two three f
people who need housing are gone.ot of people who can pay 10,000 dollars for it. 15 so that a family of at least three people can live a little . these are small houses, every day there are 3-5 meetings that are held in different formats, in different countries, i recently went to poland, where we met with representatives of three countries, where we negotiated the financing of a large amount of construction such housing a and this has been the case for several months, sometimes you give up...
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>> in affordable housing family is the broadest category, other then supportive housing, senior housingit just means anyone is eligible to apply and live there. it isn't restricted to a certain type of resident that lives there. there are small families that will live in one bedrooms because a one bedroom you can have up to three resident in a one bedroom unit. a single parent with a child is quite common in a one bedroom. >> okay. so, the intended-these will go through the same ocd selection processes other affordable projects? and >> correct. >> got it. thank you. note other questions for me at this time. >> thank you so much for bringing that up. commissioner brackett. commissioner brackett if you are on mute, we cannot hear you. or if you have no questions that is fine too. why don't we go to commissioner scott. >> thank you mr. chair. just a question-couple regarding the family units again and i had a question similar to commissioner ludlum's. the number of studios and one bedrooms for a family is pretty small and we had a lot of families that were disappointed because as they star
>> in affordable housing family is the broadest category, other then supportive housing, senior housingit just means anyone is eligible to apply and live there. it isn't restricted to a certain type of resident that lives there. there are small families that will live in one bedrooms because a one bedroom you can have up to three resident in a one bedroom unit. a single parent with a child is quite common in a one bedroom. >> okay. so, the intended-these will go through the same ocd...
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the clerk: house calendar 150, house resolution 1464. resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill, s. 4524, to limit the judicial enforceability of predispute nondisclosure and nondisparagement contract clauses relating to disputes involving sexual assault and sexual harassment. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. the bill shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill are waived. the previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill and on any amendment thereto to final passage without intervening motion except, one, one hour of debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on the judiciary or their respective designees; and, two, one motion to commit. section 2. a, at any time through the legislative day of friday, november 18, 2022, the speaker may entertain motions offered by the majority leader or a designee that the house suspend the rules as though un
the clerk: house calendar 150, house resolution 1464. resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill, s. 4524, to limit the judicial enforceability of predispute nondisclosure and nondisparagement contract clauses relating to disputes involving sexual assault and sexual harassment. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. the bill shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill are...
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house and maybe even the u.s. senate. the latest polling indicates republicans are benefiting from voter concerns over inflation. this comes as each of the parties heavy hitters are making their final pitch to voters in key battleground states. >> inflation is a real problem right now. but the question is, who is going to do something about it? the republicans talk about it, but when you press them for an answer, things get real quiet. >> this is the yeare will take back the house, take back the senate, and in 2024, most importantly, we were -- we are going to take back our magnificent white house. >> tuesday's election is th first since the january 6 capitol attack, and many republicans are still denying the outcome of the 2020 election. that along with the violent attack on paul pelosi, the husband of nancy pelosi, lead president biden on wednesday to sound the alarm about threats to democracy. >> we are facing a defining moment, an inflection point. we must with one overwhelming unified voice speak as a country and say
house and maybe even the u.s. senate. the latest polling indicates republicans are benefiting from voter concerns over inflation. this comes as each of the parties heavy hitters are making their final pitch to voters in key battleground states. >> inflation is a real problem right now. but the question is, who is going to do something about it? the republicans talk about it, but when you press them for an answer, things get real quiet. >> this is the yeare will take back the house,...
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she had french -- working in the house as well. she had to play a role that again did not have a scope of work and i think was a difficult position. that said, her role was to be the scholar on the job. and in the short time she officially worked at the white house, about a year and a half. multiple articles published in the antiques. brought a documentation that here's the furnishings in the white house, here is the source material, the history. bringing again this scholarly reputation into the project. and then it's primarily working on the guideline, because she was the newspaper article at the time were wonderful to. read it was really a phenomenon that she was a scholar and a. mother she had a 15 month old son. her husband was assistant curator at the smithsonian. and here she is working today, we don't think much about having a full-time job, raising kids, at that time it was highly unusual. she's balancing a lot. she was enormously depressed. she wanted to go to lectures in tv. miss kennedy didn't like that. miss kennedy wan
she had french -- working in the house as well. she had to play a role that again did not have a scope of work and i think was a difficult position. that said, her role was to be the scholar on the job. and in the short time she officially worked at the white house, about a year and a half. multiple articles published in the antiques. brought a documentation that here's the furnishings in the white house, here is the source material, the history. bringing again this scholarly reputation into...
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we do need will housing. but when good are this housing when san francisco can't forward to live in them. when are the buildings for if we can't stay. who are we building for? so when you vote tone or talk about this plan, who are we building for. the people of san francisco or profit? we think about it i hope you support our city wide people's plan to meet the affordable housing protect our community. protect all of us from displace am keep us in san francisco and families in san francisco. thank you. thank you for sharing your comments. welcome. good evening please challenge the mcgonigles accepted bit mirs the goals are based on inflitted numbers and fail to consider water, construction, labor, construction materials. funding and considered ginning a lawsuit on the numbers if you kent get other traction. poison pill in the numbers will kick in after am 40,000 units have not been built in 4 years and then the role industry will be free to do what it wants. i ask you seek revisions to the state legislation b
we do need will housing. but when good are this housing when san francisco can't forward to live in them. when are the buildings for if we can't stay. who are we building for? so when you vote tone or talk about this plan, who are we building for. the people of san francisco or profit? we think about it i hope you support our city wide people's plan to meet the affordable housing protect our community. protect all of us from displace am keep us in san francisco and families in san francisco....
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we do need will housing. but when good are this housing when san francisco can't forward to live in them. when are the buildings for if we can't stay. who are we building for? so when you vote tone or talk about this plan, who are we building for. the people of san francisco or profit? we think about it i hope you support our city wide people's plan to meet the affordable housing protect our community. protect all of us from displace am keep us in san francisco and families in san francisco. thank you. thank you for sharing your comments. welcome. good evening please challenge the mcgonigles accepted bit mirs the goals are based on inflitted numbers and fail to consider water, construction, labor, construction materials. funding and considered ginning a lawsuit on the numbers if you kent get other traction. poison pill in the numbers will kick in after am 40,000 units have not been built in 4 years and then the role industry will be free to do what it wants. i ask you seek revisions to the state legislation b
we do need will housing. but when good are this housing when san francisco can't forward to live in them. when are the buildings for if we can't stay. who are we building for? so when you vote tone or talk about this plan, who are we building for. the people of san francisco or profit? we think about it i hope you support our city wide people's plan to meet the affordable housing protect our community. protect all of us from displace am keep us in san francisco and families in san francisco....
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house. the name is the woodrow wilson house, it changed names about 12 years ago to the president woodrow wilson house. the wilson house, as we called it among ourselves, the wilson house, was also originally described as a shrine to woodrow wilson. the house itself was built by a famous architect, washington, d. c., architect, rod therwood. the wilsons moved into that house of 1921 on inauguration day. many people to call it the house on s street, in kalora. but when edith and wilson went on to live there for another three years, he died of course in 1924 in this house, edith wilson went on to live in this house for another 37 years. so, in fact, having lived in the house for close to 40 years, he really did put a stamp on what the house would be. and she bequeathed it to the national trust for historic preservation upon her death. in 1961. and it was opened to the public in 1963, became really officially a historic house and museum in 1965. her letters up equipment referred to it as being
house. the name is the woodrow wilson house, it changed names about 12 years ago to the president woodrow wilson house. the wilson house, as we called it among ourselves, the wilson house, was also originally described as a shrine to woodrow wilson. the house itself was built by a famous architect, washington, d. c., architect, rod therwood. the wilsons moved into that house of 1921 on inauguration day. many people to call it the house on s street, in kalora. but when edith and wilson went on...
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in january, we will vote for the speaker of the house and on the house rules for the 118th congress.ach of these steps will have an impact on the house and how it operates text congress and how we fulfill the promises we made to our constituents during the campaigns. today is an opportunity for us to discuss what might be the best way to rule and govern our congress and our conference coming up. i believe that good process results more often in good policy than bad process does. i hope we will have a productive discussion from the witnesses today to share their expertise. under current house rules, 435 members have no true opportunity to provide input into major legislation considered in the house of representatives. congress is the legislative branch. we're elected by our constituents to be their voice in crafting, amending and debating policies of the nation. the current autocratic leadership driven process robs us and more importantly our constituents of the ability to participate meaningfully in the legislative process. over, the past four years, speaker pelosi has used the rules
in january, we will vote for the speaker of the house and on the house rules for the 118th congress.ach of these steps will have an impact on the house and how it operates text congress and how we fulfill the promises we made to our constituents during the campaigns. today is an opportunity for us to discuss what might be the best way to rule and govern our congress and our conference coming up. i believe that good process results more often in good policy than bad process does. i hope we will...
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the houses will continue to become more expensive in my house . the cost of the house is higher . so that it does not become more expensive, you need to do it yourself as much as possible. how are you, a person who has never had a relationship with construction, engaged in retail and lived a happy life before a full-scale invasion how you came to the fact that exactly the houses, who came with the idea, who came with the help, who were there
the houses will continue to become more expensive in my house . the cost of the house is higher . so that it does not become more expensive, you need to do it yourself as much as possible. how are you, a person who has never had a relationship with construction, engaged in retail and lived a happy life before a full-scale invasion how you came to the fact that exactly the houses, who came with the idea, who came with the help, who were there
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, on the house floor. with no amendments allowed. good policy comes downstream from good process, and this would be the opportunity to improve processing the house of representatives. structural reforms to republican congress rules and house rules are necessary to ensure that they are in power and engaged in the legislative process, and that we can rein in government spending and unaccounted government agencies. we have tremendous witnesses today. rachel bovard is the senior partner -- responsible for cpi straining curriculum, where she has led classes on house procedure for hill staff, and is written extensively on the roles. previously serving in senior legislative roles in the house and senate. ed corrigan is the ceo of cpi. more than 25 years of leadership experience on capitol hill, and in the conservative movement with his youthful appearance, you would say he must have started when he was 14. ten of those years -- where he was a master of using rules and procedure to the advantage of conservatives.
, on the house floor. with no amendments allowed. good policy comes downstream from good process, and this would be the opportunity to improve processing the house of representatives. structural reforms to republican congress rules and house rules are necessary to ensure that they are in power and engaged in the legislative process, and that we can rein in government spending and unaccounted government agencies. we have tremendous witnesses today. rachel bovard is the senior partner --...
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building housing. i want to thank april she was curating the applications and trust mow they are not easy. lots of details. i don't know april how many times you applied, twice. >> okay. >> i really would like for to you come up here and say a few words about the projects, your experience and we want to acknowledge everybody. instrumental to work here today. thank you. >> good afternoon, everybody. i think we can do better. good afternoon, everyone! >> thank you. i'm april tally senior project manager at bridge. i am delighted to be here as it has been a challenging and yet rewarding time. on behalf of bridge housing i would like to take a few moments to thank several team members for make thanksgiving development a reality. i like to acknowledge the residents of potrero public housing. thank you for your patience with this process. we also like to acknowledge the neighbors of potrero public housing as well. we looic to thank our community based organizations that support and uplift residents such as t
building housing. i want to thank april she was curating the applications and trust mow they are not easy. lots of details. i don't know april how many times you applied, twice. >> okay. >> i really would like for to you come up here and say a few words about the projects, your experience and we want to acknowledge everybody. instrumental to work here today. thank you. >> good afternoon, everybody. i think we can do better. good afternoon, everyone! >> thank you. i'm...
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there there is a lot of opportunity for lower-income families when it comes to housing public housing sites i think that is some folks have responded through the reconstruction get pushed out and have to leave the city and no assess so definitely want to hear what the happening in the public housing and definitely legal advocacy support a huge issue of discrimination from market has to be a way to phone call in the private market and heard from the commissions not only i'm bring it back to the board moms time sensitive space how we enforce landlord and (unintelligible) an active housing and heard of young families of color not able to get through and all the things they need all the credit is okay. just they're not getting access to um, the private market so then on top the spramgs how we look at economic prosperity not only in the workforce but really cash payment for folks to get ahead and build their economic prosperity they'll have refreshments with red lining and also in the job market again, the private market for jobs, you know, typically permission for certainly jobs in the in
there there is a lot of opportunity for lower-income families when it comes to housing public housing sites i think that is some folks have responded through the reconstruction get pushed out and have to leave the city and no assess so definitely want to hear what the happening in the public housing and definitely legal advocacy support a huge issue of discrimination from market has to be a way to phone call in the private market and heard from the commissions not only i'm bring it back to the...
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housing regulations housing and housing regulations right at the moment.hat seeing is got this huge amount of is we've got this huge amount of space greenbelt that is space on the greenbelt that is just being touched. is just not being touched. this is something be fair to something that to be fair to her, she would her, liz truss, that she would change. i think i seriously about we just built 3.7% about if we just built in 3.7% of greenbelt, we'd be able of the greenbelt, we'd be able to 1 million that to build 1 million homes. that is astronomical. we think is astronomical. when we think about bigger picture here in about the bigger picture here in the think what we the future, and i think what we need actually do i you need to actually do and i you might think of the of might think of the sort of environmental of the environmental of a lot of the green is, actually green a green belt is, actually green a little it tends be sort of little bit. it tends be sort of unused car parks in various different areas the green all different areas of the green all g
housing regulations housing and housing regulations right at the moment.hat seeing is got this huge amount of is we've got this huge amount of space greenbelt that is space on the greenbelt that is just being touched. is just not being touched. this is something be fair to something that to be fair to her, she would her, liz truss, that she would change. i think i seriously about we just built 3.7% about if we just built in 3.7% of greenbelt, we'd be able of the greenbelt, we'd be able to 1...
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she's stepping down from party leadership in the house. host: i want to ask you about the upcoming leadership elections for the democrats and then for speaker as well. 118th. the phone lines to hear from our viewers and listeners too. for republicans it's (202)748-8001 and independents and others (202)748-8002 and democrats it's (202)748-8000. the lame duck session first and what's ahead in 118th and not a recent piece not long after the election and the headline of which after midterms does anybody have a mandate? you talked to a number of people, republicans and democrats and independents and people like jason with the bipartisan policy center and the white house press secretary. what's your sense in that article? what's your take away for the word -- mandate. is there a mandate? guest: so there kind of isn't. there's a sense out of the midterms that the democrats won, which they actually didn't. republicans won control of the house but didn't win a red wave. they didn't take a huge majority as in past midterms for president. the democra
she's stepping down from party leadership in the house. host: i want to ask you about the upcoming leadership elections for the democrats and then for speaker as well. 118th. the phone lines to hear from our viewers and listeners too. for republicans it's (202)748-8001 and independents and others (202)748-8002 and democrats it's (202)748-8000. the lame duck session first and what's ahead in 118th and not a recent piece not long after the election and the headline of which after midterms does...
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, a change in the house. — is looking like a house, a change in the house, and potentially keeping theas to have is to have a _ that the president has to have is to have a plan — that the president has to have is to have a plan-— that the president has to have is to have a plan. republicans only need one extra seat _ have a plan. republicans only need one extra seat beyond _ have a plan. republicans only need one extra seat beyond what i have a plan. republicans only need one extra seat beyond what the i one extra seat beyond what the majority in the house, and they still control the house, which means they will still be investigations into joe they will still be investigations intojoe biden and the next two years will be spent by the republicans trying to weakenjoe biden and he will be two years older than he is now which will also raise a lot of questions. europe is waking up to these american mid—term election results. let's get some perspective from there. susannah lynch is the chief brussels correspondent at politico europe and joins us now. as you wake up europe and joins us now.
, a change in the house. — is looking like a house, a change in the house, and potentially keeping theas to have is to have a _ that the president has to have is to have a plan — that the president has to have is to have a plan-— that the president has to have is to have a plan. republicans only need one extra seat _ have a plan. republicans only need one extra seat beyond _ have a plan. republicans only need one extra seat beyond what i have a plan. republicans only need one extra seat...
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the house resolution. mr., chairman tribes and tribal organizations and tribal citizens across the country strongly support our effort and understands that fulfilling this promise could be a historic victory for treaty rights and sovereignty. the treaty of new ochoa to requires, requires, mister chairman, the house to see are delegates. i urge you to see -- without delay. finally mister chairman i am a proud american. i am a proud citizen of the cherokee nation. i have great respect for the united states house of representatives because of all of this it is my firm belief and expectation that the house of representatives will take swift action to see are delegate to congress and on our treaty right and therefore make the united states good on its promise to art cherokee ancestors. thank you and i am happy to answer any questions. >> thank you very, much to, for your powerful testimony and i would now like to turn to professor robertson. you are recognized for your testimony. >> good morning, chairman mcgov
the house resolution. mr., chairman tribes and tribal organizations and tribal citizens across the country strongly support our effort and understands that fulfilling this promise could be a historic victory for treaty rights and sovereignty. the treaty of new ochoa to requires, requires, mister chairman, the house to see are delegates. i urge you to see -- without delay. finally mister chairman i am a proud american. i am a proud citizen of the cherokee nation. i have great respect for the...
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at that point his party lost the house, senate, and white house.e basically froze that conversation in 20 because he was so fixated on saying that election was stolen, and he has now put off the conversation. the last thing i will say, the gop can tolerate a lot from trump, a whole lot. what they can't tolerate is losing. ironically, with donald trump, the biggest winner, his ultimate achilles heel can be -- >> abortion was also a big part of the midterm cycle. we saw nationally it was the most important issue to voters only after inflation, based on the polling from nbc news. i wonder what you make of abortion victories. we saw five states voting on abortion-related measures. all five seats, including kentucky, every vote went for people who were supportive of abortion rights. what does it say >> it is an issue a majority of americans support some form of abortion rights. yes, they may not support total abortion rights or may support some limits, but they do not want abortion to be outlawed. that is clear when you look at all of these races over a
at that point his party lost the house, senate, and white house.e basically froze that conversation in 20 because he was so fixated on saying that election was stolen, and he has now put off the conversation. the last thing i will say, the gop can tolerate a lot from trump, a whole lot. what they can't tolerate is losing. ironically, with donald trump, the biggest winner, his ultimate achilles heel can be -- >> abortion was also a big part of the midterm cycle. we saw nationally it was...