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house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: as the member designated by ms. sewell of alabama, whose state constitution is the longest in the world, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote yes on h.r. 7791. as the member designated by ms. jackson lee of texas, where dr. pepper was invented, i inform the house that that ms. jackson lee will vote yes on h.r. 7791. and as the member designated by mr. keating of massachusetts, where it is illegal to scare a pigeon, i inform the house that that mr. keating will vote yes on h.r. 771 -- 7791. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. suozzi of the ways and means committee, mr. desaulnier, mr. mceachin and mr. trone, i inform the house that these four members will vote yes on h.r. 7791. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania s
house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: as the member designated by ms. sewell of alabama, whose state constitution is the longest in the world, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote yes on h.r. 7791. as the member designated by ms. jackson lee of texas, where dr. pepper was invented, i inform the house that that ms. jackson lee will vote yes on h.r. 7791. and as the member designated by...
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in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: senate 2938, an act to designate the united states courthouse and federal building located at 111 north adams street in tallahassee, florida, as the joseph woodrow hatchet united states courthouse and federal building and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to hogs resolution 1119, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of rule committees print 117-45 is adopt and the bill as amended is considered read. the bill as amended shall be debatable for one hour equally divide among and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committees on oversight and reform and transportation and infrastructure or their respective designees. the gentleman from california, mr. carbajal, and the gentleman from florida, mr. webster, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. carbajal. mr. carbajal: i yield myself -- thank you, madam spe
in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: senate 2938, an act to designate the united states courthouse and federal building located at 111 north adams street in tallahassee, florida, as the joseph woodrow hatchet united states courthouse and federal building and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to hogs resolution 1119, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of rule committees print 117-45 is adopt and the...
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the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture of any historic building, it's the same as actually visiting it you can look at the picture of the white house and get some sense of what it's all about, but it's not the same as a visiting it and therefore if you preserve it more people want to visit it what people want to see what this white house is about and therefore our citizens flock to see it all the time and they should and it's possible to make this white house better because we can provide the resources through the white house historical association t
the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture...
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white house. we will hear from dr. susan pell, deputy director of science and public programs manager for the u.s. botanical gardens. jim adams, horticulture manager from the united states botanical gardens. and jim mcdaniel, secretary for the white house historical association board of directors and a former liaison for the white house and national park service. like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will return to the stage for a conversation moderated by dr. pell. we will leave time at the end for open questions with the audience. so please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] >> thanks so much. it's an honor to be here today to speak with you all about white house gardens. i won't pretend that -- both jims worked at the white house. i will open it up at the end for the are questions because i feel like it's a unique opportunity for you to ask questions of people who worked on the white house gardens and maintained them. so we are the las
white house. we will hear from dr. susan pell, deputy director of science and public programs manager for the u.s. botanical gardens. jim adams, horticulture manager from the united states botanical gardens. and jim mcdaniel, secretary for the white house historical association board of directors and a former liaison for the white house and national park service. like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will return to the stage for a conversation...
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tiffany of wisconsin, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. tiffany will vote yea on h.r. 7077. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. price of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. price will vote yes on h.r. 7077. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. cawthorn will vote yes on h.r. 7077. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new hampshire seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. brownley, i inform the house that ms. brownley will vote yes on h.r. 7077. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. luetkemeyer of missouri, i inform the house that mr. luetkemeyer will be voting yea on h.r. 7077. the speaker pro tempore: for what pur
tiffany of wisconsin, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. tiffany will vote yea on h.r. 7077. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. price of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. price will vote yes on h.r. 7077. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr....
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house. but i do think it is also important to briefly acknowledge a few of their broader contributions to preservation as well. in addition to creating a white house historical association, mrs. kennedy almost single handedly preserved -- square, sparing it from the federal buildings that would radically alter its character. in doing so, helping to establish the idea that the federal government should preserve cultural landscapes like the square. in 1966, when president johnson sent a final version of the national historic preservation act to congress, it accompanied a by a hand written note from in, that said simply, lady bird wants it. -- almost exactly 50 years ago today, first lady patricia nixon read the first proclamation of preservation at, where else, but the story decade or house. she said, as the pace of change in the world around us -- on which to base our sense of identity in the present and our direction in the future. to share more about these three first ladies, we are joined
house. but i do think it is also important to briefly acknowledge a few of their broader contributions to preservation as well. in addition to creating a white house historical association, mrs. kennedy almost single handedly preserved -- square, sparing it from the federal buildings that would radically alter its character. in doing so, helping to establish the idea that the federal government should preserve cultural landscapes like the square. in 1966, when president johnson sent a final...
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as a community we know the focus on housing, housing, housing. we advocated this was for 100% affordable housing. it is unusual. we have not often competed with the private sector. $15 million to the mission from affordable housing in 2015. it is those funds that made this project a reality. we thank everyone for advocacy and focus on affordable housing. i have to mention mr. are other entities to make this happen. meta is a contributor. cnbc, century housing corporation. we all contributed our open money to make this happen. we know that creating affordable housing is transformational for the city and neighborhood. this is what makes the mission special. it is a place. it is where you go to sleep and where you live and play and work. this is part of that effort. this is why it offers long time spaces. it is very important for the community. . [indiscernable] this is a priority for the neighborhood. the city office of work force development extended the program with $1.2 million -- $1.3 million for this property. is covid-19 crisis showed more th
as a community we know the focus on housing, housing, housing. we advocated this was for 100% affordable housing. it is unusual. we have not often competed with the private sector. $15 million to the mission from affordable housing in 2015. it is those funds that made this project a reality. we thank everyone for advocacy and focus on affordable housing. i have to mention mr. are other entities to make this happen. meta is a contributor. cnbc, century housing corporation. we all contributed our...
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it is a moral failing of the house to not house the unhoused.we need to provide shelter and then housing to get here. the rest i submit. thank you for your time. >> let's go to the next caller, please. >> caller: hi, my name is -- i am district 9. i am calling on the committee today to oppose a place for all as it's currently written. i have myself experience homelessness. i'm also a domestic violence survivor. and i just want to say that according to the services office, sheltering programs are more [indiscernible] permanent housing. on their own, of course, sheltering programs will not reduce or end homelessness. i urge you to listen to the research that has already been done and invest in the real solutions that we need. the whole city, not just the people living outside. we need housing for all. not just shelter for all. real solutions, please. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller. >> caller: good afternoon, supervisors, this is tray from north beach. i'm calling in opposition to the -- this legislation. it's -- it's
it is a moral failing of the house to not house the unhoused.we need to provide shelter and then housing to get here. the rest i submit. thank you for your time. >> let's go to the next caller, please. >> caller: hi, my name is -- i am district 9. i am calling on the committee today to oppose a place for all as it's currently written. i have myself experience homelessness. i'm also a domestic violence survivor. and i just want to say that according to the services office, sheltering...
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consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 7688, a bill to protect consumers from price gouging of consumer fuels, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 1124, the amendment printed in part b of house report 117-333 is adopted, and the bill, as amended is considered as read. the bill, as amended, is debatable for one hour equally divided by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on energy and commerce or their respective designees. the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, and the gentlewoman from washington, mrs. rodgers, each will control 30 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone. mr. pallone: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and add extraneous material on h.r. 7688, the consumer fuel price gouging prevention act. the speaker pro tempore: without ob
consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 7688, a bill to protect consumers from price gouging of consumer fuels, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 1124, the amendment printed in part b of house report 117-333 is adopted, and the bill, as amended is considered as read. the bill, as amended, is debatable for one hour equally divided by the chair and ranking minority member of the...
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the clerk: house res. lotion 110 the following members are elected to the following standing committees of the house of representatives committee on agriculture, ms. kaptur, committee on armed services, ms. >> i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be considered as read and printed in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to suspend the rules on which the yeas and nays are ordered the house will resume proceedings on the postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. cohen: a proud son of the hoosier state i move to suspend the rules and pass reca extension act of 2022. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: an act to re-authorize the radiation exposure compensation act. pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from
the clerk: house res. lotion 110 the following members are elected to the following standing committees of the house of representatives committee on agriculture, ms. kaptur, committee on armed services, ms. >> i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be considered as read and printed in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further...
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this is not the first white house school, but it likely was the last time the white house had a school inside. jacqueline kennedy had an experience where caroline had ballet classes outside of the white house, which was no issue until they became until her husband became president and then they were caroline was being followed by reporters. so she decided this is kennedy decided to create what was initially called a playgroup you're kind of evolved into a nursery and then by the time carolyn what caroline was school age became a first grade classroom and john jr. was part of the playgroup ultimately, but it was comprised of children. who were the kids of their close friends and the parents all pulled their resources and funded? the salary of the teachers the parents pooled resources for the supplies books. there was a trampoline that was purchased for the the school kids. it was her way of providing her kids with an environment where they were learning in something like a classroom setting with other children, but again, it was controlled they were. in you know behind is for private wa
this is not the first white house school, but it likely was the last time the white house had a school inside. jacqueline kennedy had an experience where caroline had ballet classes outside of the white house, which was no issue until they became until her husband became president and then they were caroline was being followed by reporters. so she decided this is kennedy decided to create what was initially called a playgroup you're kind of evolved into a nursery and then by the time carolyn...
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that was on family housing? are we going back to the adult housing, i heard two motions there. >> no, we didn't go to the second one. >> we're going to pause. >> we're going to pause and go to vice-chair d'antonio motions and take them in queue. >> okay. because i didn't get everything written down. >> we have the one motion passed, so vice-chair d'antonio. >> okay, great. so, in the tay housing section under subsidy, i wanted to include language that pro encourages providers to support shared housing because that's what we heard in the listening sessions so i wanted to encourage that. and then my second motion is, it's a motion to add in 30 flex pool subsidies for doubled up families including undocumented and siel low seeking family -- silo seeking families and this is out of fund balance at $1.82 million and then my third motion is another additional 30 flexible subsidies for the same population doubled up including undocumented and asylum seeking families but this is out of the savings we got from the equity
that was on family housing? are we going back to the adult housing, i heard two motions there. >> no, we didn't go to the second one. >> we're going to pause. >> we're going to pause and go to vice-chair d'antonio motions and take them in queue. >> okay. because i didn't get everything written down. >> we have the one motion passed, so vice-chair d'antonio. >> okay, great. so, in the tay housing section under subsidy, i wanted to include language that pro...
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specifically, in order to add for housing, to house at least now house four thousand people and expand -- and rent subsidies within san francisco and to fund intensive mental health and sub is it a dance abuse service -- substance abuse services and get individuals off the street. let's see. the judgment of, that has been stated a number of times by various members that the need is great for ocoh. ocoh funds should not be the source of funding for that and based on the contention stated in 2802b, i would go to the third bullet and recommend that the committee urge the mayor and the board of supervisors, urge as strongly as we can to the board of supervisors to allocate ocoh equity services funding of the pre-ocoh properties and then it would be $12.2 million in fy-23 and $12.3 million in fy-24 for non-ocoh sources and the only thing i want to say on this, this is not a new issue but this has a new shine on it, but this has been an attempt by the support housing providers network going back five or six years and by individual providers going back before that, trying to shine light to th
specifically, in order to add for housing, to house at least now house four thousand people and expand -- and rent subsidies within san francisco and to fund intensive mental health and sub is it a dance abuse service -- substance abuse services and get individuals off the street. let's see. the judgment of, that has been stated a number of times by various members that the need is great for ocoh. ocoh funds should not be the source of funding for that and based on the contention stated in...
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it is a moral failing of the house to not house the unhoused.we need to provide shelter and then housing to get here. the rest i submit. thank you for your time. >> let's go to the next caller, please. >> caller: hi, my name is -- i am district 9. i am calling on the committee today to oppose a place for all as it's currently written. i have myself experience homelessness. i'm also a domestic violence survivor. and i just want to say that according to the services office, sheltering programs are more [indiscernible] permanent housing. on their own, of course, sheltering programs will not reduce or end homelessness. i urge you to listen to the research that has already been done and invest in the real solutions that we need. the whole city, not just the people living outside. we need housing for all. not just shelter for all. real solutions, please. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller. >> caller: good afternoon, supervisors, this is tray from north beach. i'm calling in opposition to the -- this legislation. it's -- it's
it is a moral failing of the house to not house the unhoused.we need to provide shelter and then housing to get here. the rest i submit. thank you for your time. >> let's go to the next caller, please. >> caller: hi, my name is -- i am district 9. i am calling on the committee today to oppose a place for all as it's currently written. i have myself experience homelessness. i'm also a domestic violence survivor. and i just want to say that according to the services office, sheltering...
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this is the house. let's start with that. this is a house. and right next to the house, the aim was to have an orchard of free trees right next to the house so that those free trees couldn't attend feel the family. you'd have access to apples or whatever the trees they have -- pairs, whatever. behind the orchard, can you see i -- don't know if you can make that up? chicken yacht, yeah, the idea was that you would have a chicken coop right here and the chickens could run free in the chicken yard. and he would have eggs then. so each family would have a freak from the trees. it would take a while for those trees to mature and produce food, but eventually different from the truth, you have x from the chickens, and then on to, right directly behind the house i -- don't know if you can see that at all. right here? vegetable garden. and it says here, i have an acre, i think. or even a quarter of a. but there's also, and here, there is more. there is strawberries,. anybody know what deerberry is? >> find them a couple in the words, and just eat them
this is the house. let's start with that. this is a house. and right next to the house, the aim was to have an orchard of free trees right next to the house so that those free trees couldn't attend feel the family. you'd have access to apples or whatever the trees they have -- pairs, whatever. behind the orchard, can you see i -- don't know if you can make that up? chicken yacht, yeah, the idea was that you would have a chicken coop right here and the chickens could run free in the chicken...
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, even in housing assistance programs such as the public housing and housing choice voucher programs. i urge the committee to look at that, because obviously when we look to barriers we can find ways to make it easier for people with disabilities who may seek assistance from this program. adam chair, i see my time is up. i may have a couple of questions i will submit in writing within the required days. thank you and i yelled back. rep. beatty: without objection your article is entered into the record. the gentleman from massachusetts is now recognized. he is also the vice chair of the full committee. i now recognize you for five minutes. >> thank you for yet another substantive and helpful hearing. i want to let you know that i also failed to capture every single time. so, i'm with you. miss sullivan, my first question is for you. it is about hidden workers. as you stated in your testimony, the high unemployment rate among the artistic community is not just a barrier to financial stability for them, a missed opportunity for employers to find a great source of talent. i agree with you
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the house. i don't know if kind of like that, but this. >> no. so these of this would be -- one of the ideals was that each remedy should have its own house. so this wouldn't be a duplex but rather an individual house for ex coal mining families. can you see the outbuildings at all? i don't know if i can get this -- when the thing doesn't work. and i'm not supposed to stray beyond this point, but to the left of the, to the left of the house you can see an outbuilding. it looks like a similar house, maybe. and behind it you can see the grape arbor. coming out from the back. so the ideal was that some others would be able to grow grapes and then use those for jams and jellies to eat themselves. and then behind you can see a garage at the back as well. art arthurdale was the first of the communities. and so, all of the problems that got sort of manufactured in arthurdale and then got sort of corrected in the other communities. so one of the things they, want to move quickly in arthurdale. we bought
the house. i don't know if kind of like that, but this. >> no. so these of this would be -- one of the ideals was that each remedy should have its own house. so this wouldn't be a duplex but rather an individual house for ex coal mining families. can you see the outbuildings at all? i don't know if i can get this -- when the thing doesn't work. and i'm not supposed to stray beyond this point, but to the left of the, to the left of the house you can see an outbuilding. it looks like a...
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this would intend to serve 125 house house -- households for year. add family extensions for 24 months at $2.8 million for i believe we, there was a question about the total dollar amount, that funding would cover given the cost of rapid rehousing extension and how much subsidies the families would need but we're hoping to budget the $2.8 million over two years because we know our families who are receiving that free housing gefshen the cost of the housing -- given the cost of the housing and market, they're having a hard time maintaining their housing and serious risk of experiencing homelessness again which we do not want to see, so if you can go to the next slide, jesse. so, those are the two changes and then these are the other areas where we've agreed before subsidies for phs and capping that phs. serving 2800 households. that's $8.3 million over two years but we'll be reduced over time as the mental health bucket takes over that funding. hsh for five million over two years. operation and data and reserve would have -- would be seated with $5 mi
this would intend to serve 125 house house -- households for year. add family extensions for 24 months at $2.8 million for i believe we, there was a question about the total dollar amount, that funding would cover given the cost of rapid rehousing extension and how much subsidies the families would need but we're hoping to budget the $2.8 million over two years because we know our families who are receiving that free housing gefshen the cost of the housing -- given the cost of the housing and...
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that -- pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mrs. rodgers will vote yes on the cammack amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? ms. kuster: as the member designated by ms. brownley and mrs. bustos, i inform the house that these members will vote no on the cammack amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska seek recognition? mr. bacon: as the member designated by mr. pete stauber of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. stauber will vote yes on amendment number 3. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. lynch: thank you, as the member designated by the honorable mr. james langevin of rhode island and pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote no on agreeing to amendment number 3 offered by representative cammack. thank you. . >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that mr.
that -- pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mrs. rodgers will vote yes on the cammack amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? ms. kuster: as the member designated by ms. brownley and mrs. bustos, i inform the house that these members will vote no on the cammack amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska seek recognition? mr. bacon: as the member designated by mr....
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gosar from arizona, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote nay on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. katko and meyer from new york and michigan, i inform the house that messrs. katko and meyer will vote nay on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by representatives jayapal, ocasio-cortez, bass, chu, correa, ruiz, and vargas, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. chris stewart of utah, i inform the house that mr. stewart will vote nay on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. cuellar and castro of texas and mr. bowm
gosar from arizona, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote nay on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. katko and meyer from new york and michigan, i inform the house that messrs. katko and meyer will vote nay on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr....
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that educator housing relates to that first bucket for educator housing.o community land trust. >> thank you, supervisors. and another thank you to you and all of your colleagues for voting unanimously to approve the ordinance creating the housing stability fund for the acquisition, creation, and opposition of affordable housing. my name is hope williams and i am the san francisco community land trust board president i'm here to advocate for the proposal brought by the housing oversight containing board put forth by so many of us. san francisco needs to begin incubating and fostering our affordable housing future. to do so, we need funding. we're going to call it innovation funds for now. we need these funds to support new and current housing solutions. current being our nonprofits like the san francisco community land trust and new like the permanent real estate cooperative that something that actually is taking place in oakland that specifically engages their communities of color and gives them the power to collectively stabilize and steer their own neig
that educator housing relates to that first bucket for educator housing.o community land trust. >> thank you, supervisors. and another thank you to you and all of your colleagues for voting unanimously to approve the ordinance creating the housing stability fund for the acquisition, creation, and opposition of affordable housing. my name is hope williams and i am the san francisco community land trust board president i'm here to advocate for the proposal brought by the housing oversight...
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house all the time?ectives plainly said, everybody in that room things it's you, you're the only one that had access to the code. >> would you have hurt your mom and sister? >> you would've never hurt your moment sister. >> i was upset, i don't have anything to do with it. whatever you need to do. it's not going to be me. >> keyon told investigators he was spending the night as fiancée's house. her mom woke him and told him she had heard on the news that two women on history had been murdered. >> i just ran out of the house. my heart was racing. i just hopped the gate, hopped the car, i'm running late, some speeding, i'm still calling at the same time. and when i got there they asked me for my name. and the police officer just turned his head thing anyone said ok we got the sun. here and i just broke down you know. >> keyon's alibi checked out. it wasn't him. investigators also interviewed kirkland, karen's ex husband and caresses father. he too had an airtight alibi. he'd been in atlanta at the time of
house all the time?ectives plainly said, everybody in that room things it's you, you're the only one that had access to the code. >> would you have hurt your mom and sister? >> you would've never hurt your moment sister. >> i was upset, i don't have anything to do with it. whatever you need to do. it's not going to be me. >> keyon told investigators he was spending the night as fiancée's house. her mom woke him and told him she had heard on the news that two women on...
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we're acquiring permanent supportive housing and that's the only answer because people need housing, they need a roof over their heads and this particular project as i said earlier, tenants from the baldwin hotel will be moving here and they've been in very tiny rooms on 6th street with no private baths.' this is the first hotel ever acquired by the city that has not only all private baths, but microkitchens in every room. they have microwaves, entire kitchens set up. a giant stove for people who really want to cook right around the corner and this is what i call s.r.o.2.0. this is what we want to see as the future. you know dpock and then cathy. cathy's late husband enrique used to team with d-pock and then they turned it over to the city for us to run. mary's done a great job here. no further adieu. we'll let you speak. [ applause ] >> well, so first of all, let me just say, i want to acknowledge many of the people who are outside and working in our various places around the tenderloin community from sciu and many of the workers who even during the pandemic still showed up to work.
we're acquiring permanent supportive housing and that's the only answer because people need housing, they need a roof over their heads and this particular project as i said earlier, tenants from the baldwin hotel will be moving here and they've been in very tiny rooms on 6th street with no private baths.' this is the first hotel ever acquired by the city that has not only all private baths, but microkitchens in every room. they have microwaves, entire kitchens set up. a giant stove for people...
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it is a moral failing of the house to not house the unhoused.we need to provide shelter and then housing to get here. the rest i submit. thank you for your time. >> let's go to the next caller, please. >> caller: hi, my name is -- i am district 9. i am calling on the committee today to oppose a place for all as it's currently written. i have myself experience homelessness. i'm also a domestic violence survivor. and i just want to say that according to the services office, sheltering programs are more [indiscernible] permanent housing. on their own, of course, sheltering programs will not reduce or end homelessness. i urge you to listen to the research that has already been done and invest in the real solutions that we need. the whole city, not just the people living outside. we need housing for all. not just shelter for all. real solutions, please. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller. >> caller: good afternoon, supervisors, this is tray from north beach. i'm calling in opposition to the -- this legislation. it's -- it's
it is a moral failing of the house to not house the unhoused.we need to provide shelter and then housing to get here. the rest i submit. thank you for your time. >> let's go to the next caller, please. >> caller: hi, my name is -- i am district 9. i am calling on the committee today to oppose a place for all as it's currently written. i have myself experience homelessness. i'm also a domestic violence survivor. and i just want to say that according to the services office, sheltering...
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>> there are 14 housing. >> , top five? >> balfour. liberty military housing.orbius hunt and i can't i have to the other. >> does your group find nip difference in terms of the level of management in any of those companies. are there some that are heads and tails above the others? >> no, if you took balfour systems beatty out you can interchange them with any of the other companies and of those that are horrific for residents to live in, they were the worst. >> so if i'm a base commander and i have the power to use free-markets systems that you're not performing, i'm going to fire you and hire somebody else. it doesn't seem like there's someone else to hire to do a better job. >> i continue to agree with that. >> right now there is not that ability, correct? i'm trying to drill down to what is the root cause of this? why does this continue? in a free market there could be. i come from the free market system. i compete against excellence. that means really high level, best service at the best possible price. something is broken down here and my guess is burrow a
>> there are 14 housing. >> , top five? >> balfour. liberty military housing.orbius hunt and i can't i have to the other. >> does your group find nip difference in terms of the level of management in any of those companies. are there some that are heads and tails above the others? >> no, if you took balfour systems beatty out you can interchange them with any of the other companies and of those that are horrific for residents to live in, they were the worst....
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the affordable housing gap. and the department lacks even the most basic information about available funds and the current funding shortfall. at this point, colleagues, barring an intervention, we are on a road to nowhere when it comes to affordable housing. on a path to failing at increasing rates on our production of affordable housing in this city. to make matters even worse with no current oversight the mayor's office of housing continues to obstruct social housing approaches supported by voters to reach our city's affordable housing goals. remarkably, the mayor's office has yet to construct, acquire or commit to a single unit under the program, despite the board allocating $74 million to jump-start efforts last year. and the voters giving a clear mandate for social housing. it is beyond clear that this city department tasked with delivering on what we all agree is a major priority for the city, needs oversight, and needs accountability. and that's exactly what this measure will provide. a seven-member body
the affordable housing gap. and the department lacks even the most basic information about available funds and the current funding shortfall. at this point, colleagues, barring an intervention, we are on a road to nowhere when it comes to affordable housing. on a path to failing at increasing rates on our production of affordable housing in this city. to make matters even worse with no current oversight the mayor's office of housing continues to obstruct social housing approaches supported by...
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if the house is about to be demolished , then i already said that a housing fund is being prepared in order to give people alternative temporary housing until their main village is rebuilt, then we will talk about the fact that if this house needs major reconstruction, then people will also have an alternative housing, i hope by the fall, at least that's what they promise in the region. thank you. thank you for joining our marathon . politicians, thank you very much, let's look at kherson temporarily temporarily occupied by the russian federation there, in particular in kherson, in the very place and in the region in general, the occupiers are going to take housing from locals who have left, our intelligence reports that the invaders issued a special order, of course, a pseudo order, everything there is absolutely no legal decision in the legal field cannot be like this, so they gave themselves this pseudonym and are now going to collect lists of empty apartments for whom they are preparing apartments to find how to act if your daryna dobrovolska found out and will tell us about the t
if the house is about to be demolished , then i already said that a housing fund is being prepared in order to give people alternative temporary housing until their main village is rebuilt, then we will talk about the fact that if this house needs major reconstruction, then people will also have an alternative housing, i hope by the fall, at least that's what they promise in the region. thank you. thank you for joining our marathon . politicians, thank you very much, let's look at kherson...
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housing and make large scale social housing possible. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next caller. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i appreciate this hearing. my name is patrick menet shaw. i'm somewhat confused by slide 19. is it 1.3 billion funding gap with local funds plus 3.6 million in the estimated state and federal help for a total of 4.9 billion. it would be very useful to translate these, the funding gap into an analysis of what -- of the arena goals impact will be in terms of how many units by each of the rena categories will not be built jeopardizing further our local control, our housing policies. i strongly recommend the board of supervisors consider implementing modular construction in order to reduce to $700,000 costs per unit. the building trade unions and larry manzella have too firm of a grip from prohibiting modular housing which could go a long way to reducing the funding gap by reducing the cost per unit. i look forward to this hearing being continued to the call of the chair and you explore in th
housing and make large scale social housing possible. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next caller. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i appreciate this hearing. my name is patrick menet shaw. i'm somewhat confused by slide 19. is it 1.3 billion funding gap with local funds plus 3.6 million in the estimated state and federal help for a total of 4.9 billion. it would be very useful to translate these, the funding gap into an analysis of what -- of the arena goals...
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this would intend to serve 125 house house -- households for year.l dollar amount, that funding would cover given the cost of rapid rehousing extension and how much subsidies the families would need but we're hoping to budget the $2.8 million over two years because we know our families who are receiving that free housing gefshen the cost of the housing -- given the cost of the housing and market, they're having a hard time maintaining their housing and serious risk of experiencing homelessness again which we do not want to see, so if you can go to the next slide, jesse. so, those are the two changes and then these are the other areas where we've agreed before subsidies for phs and capping that phs. serving 2800 households. that's $8.3 million over two years but we'll be reduced over time as the mental health bucket takes over that funding. hsh for five million over two years. operation and data and reserve would have -- would be seated with $5 million in one-time funds. including all of the proposals just discussed, the one time fund balance is $1.5
this would intend to serve 125 house house -- households for year.l dollar amount, that funding would cover given the cost of rapid rehousing extension and how much subsidies the families would need but we're hoping to budget the $2.8 million over two years because we know our families who are receiving that free housing gefshen the cost of the housing -- given the cost of the housing and market, they're having a hard time maintaining their housing and serious risk of experiencing homelessness...
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a house committee. that is not the ethics committee. the committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol sent identical letters accompanying subpoenas to kevin mccarthy, jim jordan, moe brooks, andy biggs, and scott penny. each letter to the members receiving the subpoena said, we have a solemn responsibility to investigate fully the facts and circumstances of the violent attack on the united states capitol and issues relating to the peaceful transfer of power. a solemn responsibility. i note in the age of trump, with subpoenas flying around washington constantly from the mueller investigation beginning in the first year of the trump presidency to the generous committee now. it is impossible for subpoenas to have shock value. donald trump and his children have been subpoenaed by the new york state attorney general, donald trump's business records were subpoenaed by the new york attorney general and by the manhattan district attorney who is now prosecuting donald trump's business and his ch
a house committee. that is not the ethics committee. the committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol sent identical letters accompanying subpoenas to kevin mccarthy, jim jordan, moe brooks, andy biggs, and scott penny. each letter to the members receiving the subpoena said, we have a solemn responsibility to investigate fully the facts and circumstances of the violent attack on the united states capitol and issues relating to the peaceful transfer of power. a solemn...
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house so you could see the original house there and then you could see like a ranch house farther back and maybe another house beyond that because there's so much land that they had that they built so they were able to keep families kind of in the neighborhood a lot, but they're single-family homes. they're not retirement communities or anything like that. would you rather live in a cold patch community or in a subsistence homestead community? this is a big debate now because remember that building that norveldt community sounded like socialism to a lot of people and so there's a lot of resistance to it. but the there were 250 homes they were well over a thousand families who tried to get into those homes. it was very high demand. so even though all of the local papers were saying this is a terrible thing. this is a socialism we shouldn't do this the people who are struggling really really wanted to participate in normal and so they had a it had a process by which you had to apply to get in and then you had to be interviewed by these quaker college students who were working on their so
house so you could see the original house there and then you could see like a ranch house farther back and maybe another house beyond that because there's so much land that they had that they built so they were able to keep families kind of in the neighborhood a lot, but they're single-family homes. they're not retirement communities or anything like that. would you rather live in a cold patch community or in a subsistence homestead community? this is a big debate now because remember that...
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house. but i do think it is also important to briefly acknowledge a few of their broader contributions to preservation as well. in addition to creating the white house historical association mrs. kennedy almost single-handedly preserved lafayette square. staring it from new federal buildings that would have radically altered its character and in doing so helping to establish the idea that the federal government should preserve cultural landscapes like the square. in 1966 when president johnson sent the final version of the national historic preservation act to congress. it was accompanied by a handwritten note from him that stated simply ladybird wants it. and on may the 8th 1973 almost exactly 50 years ago today first lady patricia nixon read the first presidential proclamation of preservation month at where else but the story decatur house. saying as the pace of change accelerates in the world around us americans more than ever need a lively awareness of our roots and our origins in the pa
house. but i do think it is also important to briefly acknowledge a few of their broader contributions to preservation as well. in addition to creating the white house historical association mrs. kennedy almost single-handedly preserved lafayette square. staring it from new federal buildings that would have radically altered its character and in doing so helping to establish the idea that the federal government should preserve cultural landscapes like the square. in 1966 when president johnson...
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from housing.provide property management working with the support services to meet the needs to connect with the services and benefits to help maintain housing. other core values include providing excellent service and strengthening communities. staff is a challenge. we with other providers struggled to recruit and maintain staff due to wages. we need too increase wages for non-profit housing providers. i appreciate your efforts to make that happen. on behalf of supporting this contract, thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. are there any other caller in the queue? >> completes the queue. >> chair ronan: public comment is closed. i would make a motion to send to the full board with positive recommendation. >> clerk: on that motion. >> one quick question. i wanted to get to the record this caller similar to the last item i want to make sure that your department will submit a program monitoring bumming net the fall so -- budget in the fall so we have a clear picture of the additional expe
from housing.provide property management working with the support services to meet the needs to connect with the services and benefits to help maintain housing. other core values include providing excellent service and strengthening communities. staff is a challenge. we with other providers struggled to recruit and maintain staff due to wages. we need too increase wages for non-profit housing providers. i appreciate your efforts to make that happen. on behalf of supporting this contract, thank...
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the house killed a person.n our house, in my porch, the first thing the guys did was dig a hole in someone's porch . immediately i'm going to hide, run into the entrance, and i'm going to look again, that's it, i just went to the end of the house, she's in four entrances, and i'm looking at something wrong. well, some kind of destruction has come - near the entrance, four corpses, serhiy max, volodya lev, are lying on the bench. there is another one half a meter away from the funnel. i crossed the line, i ran to my house, i breathed my last, so i went into the hall , there is a parrot in my cage, and here and there the glass rustles at me . and the clock broke and the arrow got stuck and he is sitting in the cage. quietly, i quickly saw him. well, that's it. four corpses appeared near the entrance to our neighbors - this is maksym, 28 years old. he took everything off before the war and did renovations in the apartment next to me . they didn't live with svetlana, he had a good salary, they dreamed of how after
the house killed a person.n our house, in my porch, the first thing the guys did was dig a hole in someone's porch . immediately i'm going to hide, run into the entrance, and i'm going to look again, that's it, i just went to the end of the house, she's in four entrances, and i'm looking at something wrong. well, some kind of destruction has come - near the entrance, four corpses, serhiy max, volodya lev, are lying on the bench. there is another one half a meter away from the funnel. i crossed...
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i am now at the ball in the house represent the house of the fortress. used to walk inside here, but he's hard. and now i do it. before the history of a beautiful brick defensive structure go down or go up? there was nothing left of the fortress of staroborisov, but except for the hill on which the romanovs' estate now stands. but the nonhart castle has been perfectly preserved. well, the building is only five centuries old, it is quite difficult for an ordinary tourist to get into the castle. after all, inside is a psychiatric hospital to admire the castle. you can outside and sometimes tourists are allowed to go to the first floor. of course, of greatest interest is a manor, which is located, by the way, on the same hill, where earlier, once very, very many centuries ago, there was the borisovskaya fortress itself. here, of course, a lot is described about her, for example, in the 19th century. it belonged to a well- known family for the sake of villas. well, later, because of various wars, it was bought by the romanov brothers themselves. here is an i
i am now at the ball in the house represent the house of the fortress. used to walk inside here, but he's hard. and now i do it. before the history of a beautiful brick defensive structure go down or go up? there was nothing left of the fortress of staroborisov, but except for the hill on which the romanovs' estate now stands. but the nonhart castle has been perfectly preserved. well, the building is only five centuries old, it is quite difficult for an ordinary tourist to get into the castle....
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they shot at houses between the houses and set fire to the houses with some kind of incendiary mixturet burned like this, it all blazed, as everything was done on purpose. everything was done specially by ukraine. and who else? ukraine had no strangers here, as they say, ukraine did it all, ukraine people are living witnesses of all that ukraine did this is how the scenery for black pr was created, and the sacred victims for this action, just like on the maidan in 2014, were ordinary people, by the way, the kiev authorities. she never investigated the case of the murder of the so-called heavenly hundred in mariupol, perhaps they went for the same scenario, where the number of victims was one thousand, then blame everything on what russia came? and look what she did. all ukraine people were expelled from the basement with a human shield, people covered themselves. many houses were blown up by the ukrainian military before the retreat. packing new boxes here are the guys, the soldiers took apart. we saw it all with our own eyes. and how would they blow it up , everything would have turne
they shot at houses between the houses and set fire to the houses with some kind of incendiary mixturet burned like this, it all blazed, as everything was done on purpose. everything was done specially by ukraine. and who else? ukraine had no strangers here, as they say, ukraine did it all, ukraine people are living witnesses of all that ukraine did this is how the scenery for black pr was created, and the sacred victims for this action, just like on the maidan in 2014, were ordinary people, by...
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as a community we know the focus on housing, housing, housing.or 100% affordable housing. it is unusual. we have not often competed with the private sector. $15 million to the mission from affordable housing in 2015. it is those funds that made this project a reality. we thank everyone for advocacy and focus on affordable housing. i have to mention mr. are other entities to make this happen. meta is a contributor. cnbc, century housing corporation. we all contributed our open money to make this happen. we know that creating affordable housing is transformational for the city and neighborhood. this is what makes the mission special. it is a place. it is where you go to sleep and where you live and play and work. this is part of that effort. this is why it offers long time spaces. it is very important for the community. . [indiscernable] this is a priority for the neighborhood. the city office of work force development extended the program with $1.2 million -- $1.3 million for this property. is covid-19 crisis showed more than ever how critical sta
as a community we know the focus on housing, housing, housing.or 100% affordable housing. it is unusual. we have not often competed with the private sector. $15 million to the mission from affordable housing in 2015. it is those funds that made this project a reality. we thank everyone for advocacy and focus on affordable housing. i have to mention mr. are other entities to make this happen. meta is a contributor. cnbc, century housing corporation. we all contributed our open money to make this...
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you wanted to preserve housing. the city's policy was to preserve housing. it wasn't preserved, it was demolished. i mean policy 2.-- 2.1, discourage the demolition of the housing unless the addition results -- unless the demolition results in a net increase in affordable housing. a unit was lost there. preserve natural affordable housing types. so, that's all. i gave you the article. $9.5 million. it's like an $8 million increase. unbelievable. thank you. take care. be well, be safe. thank you. >> jonas: any other members in the chamber please come forward. those calling in remotely, when you hear your line has been unmuted, that is your indication to begin speaking. >> good afternoon, commissioners, this is bruce from the improvement club and land use coalition. i'd like to call your attention to ab916 which was the subject of letters received this week. and follow up on this by giving examples. let's say i want to build five bedrooms at the back of my house in the required rear setback. this requires a variance, but if there can't be a variance hearings,
you wanted to preserve housing. the city's policy was to preserve housing. it wasn't preserved, it was demolished. i mean policy 2.-- 2.1, discourage the demolition of the housing unless the addition results -- unless the demolition results in a net increase in affordable housing. a unit was lost there. preserve natural affordable housing types. so, that's all. i gave you the article. $9.5 million. it's like an $8 million increase. unbelievable. thank you. take care. be well, be safe. thank...