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the increase labor costs would ult 34589 malt have to be passed down to students in an $850 tuition increase or result in job cuts for the college's employees. senator alex ander joined senator tim scott to author s-2707, the protecting workplace advancement and opportunity act, which would prevent the department of labor from finalizing president obama's proposed rule. i strongly support these efforts to move forward with the bill and want to commend their work on this important issue. along with the small business administration's office of advocacy and members of congress from the house and senate, i have raised several concerns about the role and representation of small businesses throughout this rule making process. i storongly believe this proposl lacks adequate economic analysis and i was alarmed when the office of advocacy submitted comments that sharply criticized the mean in which the dol crafted the proposal. their comments stated that the dol's initial regulatory flexibility analysis was inaccurate and severely undercounted the number of small businesses that would be affectaffec
the increase labor costs would ult 34589 malt have to be passed down to students in an $850 tuition increase or result in job cuts for the college's employees. senator alex ander joined senator tim scott to author s-2707, the protecting workplace advancement and opportunity act, which would prevent the department of labor from finalizing president obama's proposed rule. i strongly support these efforts to move forward with the bill and want to commend their work on this important issue. along...
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have to conduct the hearings in the petition chart as you can see the increase over the past 6 yearss significant every single year so we be backlogged and now we're beginning processing the soft story buildings petition that's where we coming from in the next two slides our total filing over the 3 decades show that we are now studying the total number of filings during the.org part of the reason things are not the same since then we have legislative requirements that you know legislative changes that you have passed that at least our areas where we are functions so that's part of what you're seeing that includes the something close to one thousand filings this is what without additional filings we're 6 thousand i projection and we're asking in the proposed budget that we hope you'll consider is really is additional staffing so money so far website, some money for technology updates, and we're reilly e really asking for additional staffing to process the petitions and the buy out agreements and delineations update the information with all the legal changes so we're he'll looking at 4
have to conduct the hearings in the petition chart as you can see the increase over the past 6 yearss significant every single year so we be backlogged and now we're beginning processing the soft story buildings petition that's where we coming from in the next two slides our total filing over the 3 decades show that we are now studying the total number of filings during the.org part of the reason things are not the same since then we have legislative requirements that you know legislative...
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such an increase is unprecedented.ng any reasonable method to set the minimum salary level yields a lower number. 30,000, for example. the salaried -- salary level from 2004, excluding the lowliest -- lowest 20th percentile. 22,000, the salary level if the department applied increases in the cost index since 2004. 34,000, the salary level if the department used methodology from 1968, setting the salary level to exclude the lowest 10% employees found in investigation to be exempt in the lowest wage industries and smallest businesses. 35,000. the minimum salary required for exemption under the laws of new york. also the salary level if the department look to the historic percentage of increases from 1938 to 2004. 42,000, minimum salary required for exemption under the laws of california. for the starting salary federal government employees with masters degrees. instead of using any of these reasonable methods, the 440, ament arrived at 54, number higher than new york or california, by using the 40th percentile of all sal
such an increase is unprecedented.ng any reasonable method to set the minimum salary level yields a lower number. 30,000, for example. the salaried -- salary level from 2004, excluding the lowliest -- lowest 20th percentile. 22,000, the salary level if the department applied increases in the cost index since 2004. 34,000, the salary level if the department used methodology from 1968, setting the salary level to exclude the lowest 10% employees found in investigation to be exempt in the lowest...
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the supply of the affordable in divisadero and two increase the supply of affordable housing within one mile the divisadero and fillmore street nct and 3 to increase the housing inform qualified housing in the city to date all affordable housing generated are deposited into the affordable housing fund this allows the city to maximize the funded to increase the affordable housing supply from the funds are restricted to the zoning district it - furthermore this is sets a precedent and lowers the housing for the affordable funds through the department asked to amend it for the use of funds for the inclusionary program recommendation two to create consistency with the affordable housing fees the department recommends that the ordinance mirrors the trailing legislation for the inclusionary housing fee regarding the onsite and offsite inside the project that means that the project under 24 units are under the rate of 12 and more subject to the trailing legislation the department is recommending the change because as currently written the fees are lower pan than the inclusionary rates in p
the supply of the affordable in divisadero and two increase the supply of affordable housing within one mile the divisadero and fillmore street nct and 3 to increase the housing inform qualified housing in the city to date all affordable housing generated are deposited into the affordable housing fund this allows the city to maximize the funded to increase the affordable housing supply from the funds are restricted to the zoning district it - furthermore this is sets a precedent and lowers the...
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the humidity increases and the clouds increase the downpours move in overnight tonight. for now we're doing okay, clouds are approaching from the southwest, we're mainly clear across new jersey and southeastern pennsylvania. there's some of the leading edges of the moisture across the virginias and the carolinas, all that is pushing to the north as the day wears on. we have delayed the rain a little bit. we'll start out with sunshine, 9:00 a.m., 74. 1:00 p.m., 82. we're hooting for a high of 86 degrees which would break the string of 90s. so far we've seen three consecutive days, we've had three days of 90-dry-plus heat. that will come to an end this afternoon. bonnie is sitting right there 50 miles southeast of charleston, south carolina all this moisture will pump to the north over the next 12 to 24 hours. heavy downpours on the way. when i come back we'll talk about when it arrives and how much we'll receive, i'll have that in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >>> 6:02. if you're just waking up. ocean temperature is only 60 degrees, but that's not stopping
the humidity increases and the clouds increase the downpours move in overnight tonight. for now we're doing okay, clouds are approaching from the southwest, we're mainly clear across new jersey and southeastern pennsylvania. there's some of the leading edges of the moisture across the virginias and the carolinas, all that is pushing to the north as the day wears on. we have delayed the rain a little bit. we'll start out with sunshine, 9:00 a.m., 74. 1:00 p.m., 82. we're hooting for a high of 86...
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well below the 1.1% it was after the first rate increase.'m not so certain any rates are going anywhere anytime soon. >> that's exactly the point, actually. that increase in rates we saw is essentially the market saying, aye, we don't believe there's going to be an increase coming up in june, and if that's true, then on justly you'd have to say, okay, well, for financials to rally, based on the expectation, you can have an increase in rates, and the other areas to get hurt, you have an expectation of increase in rates and markets saying you shouldn't expect an increase in rates. >> the banks, after that initial pop, not that robust. i think they're desperate to get another one on the board so they can start pulling them back. they've got one hike. they want to do another so they can quickly get back to zero. >> so is the underlying thesis here that the economy isn't as strong as people might think? >> i think if you look at the u.s. economy, obviously last week's inflation data is ticking up. it's still well below the fed's own target they s
well below the 1.1% it was after the first rate increase.'m not so certain any rates are going anywhere anytime soon. >> that's exactly the point, actually. that increase in rates we saw is essentially the market saying, aye, we don't believe there's going to be an increase coming up in june, and if that's true, then on justly you'd have to say, okay, well, for financials to rally, based on the expectation, you can have an increase in rates, and the other areas to get hurt, you have an...
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an increase coming up in june. if that's true, then obviously you have to say, okay, well, for financials to rally, based on the expectation you can have an increase in rates and the other areas to get hurt, you have an expectation of increase in rates and markets saying you shouldn't expect an increase in rates. >> the banks, after that initial pop, not that robust. i think they're desperate to get another one on the board so they can start pulling them back. they've got one hike. they want to do another so they can quickly get back to zero. >> is the feeling the economy is not as strong? >> obviously last week's inflation data is ticking up. it's still well below the fed's own target they set. the nonfarm payrolls, unemployment at the prior target. it seems to be weakening. april was a disappointment. when you think about a june increase, we've had fed fund futures going from pricing 4% chance of a june hike last friday at this time to about 30% now. you say to yourself, that nonfarm payroll number is going to be
an increase coming up in june. if that's true, then obviously you have to say, okay, well, for financials to rally, based on the expectation you can have an increase in rates and the other areas to get hurt, you have an expectation of increase in rates and markets saying you shouldn't expect an increase in rates. >> the banks, after that initial pop, not that robust. i think they're desperate to get another one on the board so they can start pulling them back. they've got one hike. they...
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and inflation increasing.ver a goldman sachs, there is a chart over the two-year spread in the u.s. on the bloomberg. they're warning bond investors that they need be more prepared for the fed to increase interest rates. bill gross of course did something similar earlier on shouldnth, markets not count the fed out. what we're seeing here is the increased demand for long-term debt, at least seeing a decrease over the two year yield. that spread is the smallest since 2007. it seems that in some senses, markets are not repairing -- a big difference between what we are seeing in the rhetoric from the fed. not all of the assets have been reacting a great deal to what we heard from the fed, i should say. the dollar index yesterday session actually falling, against the years against the currency market. the fx market not buying into the fed hawkish commentary. the we have the dollar index up today. two-year treasury notes doing all of the reacting yesterday. unchanged in today's session. the most increasing in two mo
and inflation increasing.ver a goldman sachs, there is a chart over the two-year spread in the u.s. on the bloomberg. they're warning bond investors that they need be more prepared for the fed to increase interest rates. bill gross of course did something similar earlier on shouldnth, markets not count the fed out. what we're seeing here is the increased demand for long-term debt, at least seeing a decrease over the two year yield. that spread is the smallest since 2007. it seems that in some...
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have to conduct the hearings in the petition chart as you can see the increase over the past 6 yearss significant every single year so we be backlogged and now we're beginning processing the soft story buildings petition that's where we coming from in the next two slides our total filing over the 3 decades show that we are now studying the total number of filings during the.org part of the reason things are not the same since then we have legislative requirements that you know legislative changes that you have passed that at least our areas where we are functions so that's part of what you're seeing that includes the something close to one thousand filings this is what without additional filings we're 6 thousand i projection and we're asking in the proposed budget that we hope you'll consider is really is additional staffing so money so far website, some money for technology updates, and we're reilly e really asking for additional staffing to process the petitions and the buy out agreements and delineations update the information with all the legal changes so we're he'll looking at 4
have to conduct the hearings in the petition chart as you can see the increase over the past 6 yearss significant every single year so we be backlogged and now we're beginning processing the soft story buildings petition that's where we coming from in the next two slides our total filing over the 3 decades show that we are now studying the total number of filings during the.org part of the reason things are not the same since then we have legislative requirements that you know legislative...
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surprising when we see agriculture increase production, an increase of 3% last year, that agricultural investment and food processing investment is deeply negative. if i didn't tell you also that agricultural exports did not increase last year, we can see that all of this production increase was purely for the domestic market. it was not a sector that is at the moment he coming in export sector. it is also related to the import restrictions that were imposed on food imports. if i look forward, while i say these are the future growth sectors perhaps, this is of course also indicating that agriculture at this point is not looking like a sector that can become a future competitive sector. it simply does not get new capitals, investments, to change products to make them more competitive on the international market. and then come it was interesting broadero look into export profile, not just the production side what what actually happens with the export profile in russia. but we saw was when we looked at the latest data we had, and the previous years data on the composition of exports and t
surprising when we see agriculture increase production, an increase of 3% last year, that agricultural investment and food processing investment is deeply negative. if i didn't tell you also that agricultural exports did not increase last year, we can see that all of this production increase was purely for the domestic market. it was not a sector that is at the moment he coming in export sector. it is also related to the import restrictions that were imposed on food imports. if i look forward,...
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they want to increase their market share, increase their power so that they can increase prices and their revenue, not decrease prices. our goal, obviously, is that members get health care and that the city is able to provide health care for less money, not for more. we all know hospital charges are often convoluted, not transparent, there's little price regulation. a couple years ago in the "new york times" made a point of highlighting this in a front page article, the example they gave was of sutter's ctmc here in san francisco and they wrote that cpmc, the state's largest private nonprofit hospital, earns the highest net income in california. prices for many of the procedures at this san francisco hospital are among the top 20 percent in the country. sutter is a leader, a pioneer in figuring out how to amass market power to raise powers and decrease competition, said glen melnik, a professor of health economic at the university of southern california. you all know that united food and commercial workers has a pending lawsuit for trust violation against sutter. we agree with the previou
they want to increase their market share, increase their power so that they can increase prices and their revenue, not decrease prices. our goal, obviously, is that members get health care and that the city is able to provide health care for less money, not for more. we all know hospital charges are often convoluted, not transparent, there's little price regulation. a couple years ago in the "new york times" made a point of highlighting this in a front page article, the example they...
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have to conduct the hearings in the petition chart as you can see the increase over the past 6 yearss significant every single year so we be backlogged and now we're beginning processing the soft story buildings petition that's where we coming from in the next two slides our total filing over the 3 decades show that we are now studying the total number of filings during the.org part of the reason things are not the same since then we have legislative requirements that you know legislative changes that you have passed that at least our areas where we are functions so that's part of what you're seeing that includes the something close to one thousand filings this is what without additional filings we're 6 thousand i projection and we're asking in the proposed budget that we hope you'll consider is really is additional staffing so money so far website, some money for technology updates, and we're reilly e really asking for additional staffing to process the petitions and the buy out agreements and delineations update the information with all the legal changes so we're he'll looking at 4
have to conduct the hearings in the petition chart as you can see the increase over the past 6 yearss significant every single year so we be backlogged and now we're beginning processing the soft story buildings petition that's where we coming from in the next two slides our total filing over the 3 decades show that we are now studying the total number of filings during the.org part of the reason things are not the same since then we have legislative requirements that you know legislative...
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increase by $801,000. the chair: the gentlewoman from missouri and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri. ms. wagner: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank chairman dent for letting me offer this amendment. i thank my colleagues from the entire missouri delegation, mr. clay, mr. cleaver, mr. long, mr. luetkemeyer, mr. smith, for their steadfast support and bipartisan co-sponsorship. this amendment is critical to the meeting the current and future requirements of the national geospatial agency and its replacement in north st. louis. is amendment allocates $801,000 for land and transfer acquisition activities associated with acquiring the land for the headquarters conforming with the headquarter headquarters conforming with the senate's v.a. milcon bill. they identified the north st. louis site as a superior location because of its ability to provide the most tech no loling -- technological, academic an professional setting for them to solve t
increase by $801,000. the chair: the gentlewoman from missouri and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri. ms. wagner: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank chairman dent for letting me offer this amendment. i thank my colleagues from the entire missouri delegation, mr. clay, mr. cleaver, mr. long, mr. luetkemeyer, mr. smith, for their steadfast support and bipartisan co-sponsorship. this amendment is critical to the meeting the...
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more recruitment, increased salaries. i would ask the representative from the chicago illinois the admiral was here just yesterday -- excuse me, just yesterday and understand that the way it has gone to 15 minutes. i would like to see, you obviously you today thursday. i would like to hear your assessment, house the lines improved? >> considerably. >> there has been effects, if you will command we have to see that it is consistent. >> a permanent fix. >> that is even better. out of more.add more. there is a task force command he has added more employees. >> it is a temporary right now. >> the extended overtime allows frankly shifts. >> is there a problem? there is a screening and in the baggage check. >> it is not surfaced. >> the problem is been. we expect to continue to work with you. >> would you say they are professionally management level? >> yes, absolutely. >> thank you. i see there are other airports. is that airline representative? have you been able to work by way of getting your concerns to gsa? should we facil
more recruitment, increased salaries. i would ask the representative from the chicago illinois the admiral was here just yesterday -- excuse me, just yesterday and understand that the way it has gone to 15 minutes. i would like to see, you obviously you today thursday. i would like to hear your assessment, house the lines improved? >> considerably. >> there has been effects, if you will command we have to see that it is consistent. >> a permanent fix. >> that is even...
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clouds will increase throughout the afternoon and the humidity will start to increase, as well. i'm noticing the change. i was last out here around 7:30 it was very refreshing. it felt great. now you can feel the air getting thicker and thicker as the humidity increases. chester, 74. center city, 73. highs today are expected to be four or five degrees cooler, but the humidity is higher, because of that it may feel like 90 degrees even though the highs top out in the mid to upper # 80s. smyrna and dover, 76. here's the tropical satellite this is tropical depression bonnie sitting around charleston, south carolina. you can see the counter clockwisele -- clockwise swirl. heavier rains coming. today is clear, showers, quick-hitting thunderstorm around 7:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m. from that point on the coverage increases as the remnants of bonnie get closer to the region. overnight tonight and into tomorrow, perpdz -- periods of rain, some of it heavy at times. expect tropical downpours and anywhere from one to two inches of rain when all is said and done. tomorrow looks really, really mise
clouds will increase throughout the afternoon and the humidity will start to increase, as well. i'm noticing the change. i was last out here around 7:30 it was very refreshing. it felt great. now you can feel the air getting thicker and thicker as the humidity increases. chester, 74. center city, 73. highs today are expected to be four or five degrees cooler, but the humidity is higher, because of that it may feel like 90 degrees even though the highs top out in the mid to upper # 80s. smyrna...
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the reduction uzalone increase of 161, 335 or 6/10 of a percent. the department concurs with our reductions which is shown on pages 43 and 44 of our report. glad to answer any questions. >> thank you mr. rose. colleagues any questions for mr. rose or huish? thank you very much. colleagues can i entertain a motion to assessment these budget analyst recommendations pending public comment? >> so moved. >> motion by supervisor tang and second by supervisor yee. we take that without objection. i want to make sure as we start budget season this is the first one we do this appropriately or is there another method? >> john gibbener, today we take comment on item 10 and 11 and recommend the committee take the motions but not vote on them until after public comment and when public comment is done adopt. >> okay. fair enough. madam clerk motion to resend the previous- >> motion to resend. >> motion by sfr visor tang and second by supervisor yee without objection and entertain a motion to accept the recommendations after-public comment. thank you very much. de
the reduction uzalone increase of 161, 335 or 6/10 of a percent. the department concurs with our reductions which is shown on pages 43 and 44 of our report. glad to answer any questions. >> thank you mr. rose. colleagues any questions for mr. rose or huish? thank you very much. colleagues can i entertain a motion to assessment these budget analyst recommendations pending public comment? >> so moved. >> motion by supervisor tang and second by supervisor yee. we take that...
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the reduction uzalone increase of 161, 335 or 6/10 of a percent. the department concurs with our reductions which is shown on pages 43 and 44 of our report. glad to answer any questions. >> thank you mr. rose. colleagues any questions for mr. rose or huish? thank you very much. colleagues can i entertain a motion to assessment these budget analyst recommendations pending public comment? >> so moved. >> motion by supervisor tang and second by supervisor yee. we take that without objection. i want to make sure as we start budget season this is the first one we do this appropriately or is there another method? >> john gibbener, today we take comment on item 10 and 11 and recommend the committee take the motions but not vote on them until after public comment and when public comment is done adopt. >> okay. fair enough. madam clerk motion to resend the previous- >> motion to resend. >> motion by sfr visor tang and second by supervisor yee without objection and entertain a motion to accept the recommendations after-public comment. thank you very much. de
the reduction uzalone increase of 161, 335 or 6/10 of a percent. the department concurs with our reductions which is shown on pages 43 and 44 of our report. glad to answer any questions. >> thank you mr. rose. colleagues any questions for mr. rose or huish? thank you very much. colleagues can i entertain a motion to assessment these budget analyst recommendations pending public comment? >> so moved. >> motion by supervisor tang and second by supervisor yee. we take that...
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wage increases for some employees and reduced hours for others. the history of this rule tells us that employees will be better off and as and as lonnie golden's research using the general social survey shows, it's not true that employees who make less than $50,000 a year have more flexibility if they're salaried than if they're hourly, but this survey showed without a doubt that they're no better off in terms of flexibility. so they have nothing to lose when the salary level is raised, even if their employer changes from salary to hourly. to prevent the kind of neglect that led to a 29-year decline in the real value of the threshold, it has to be indexed, preferably to growth and compensation of salaried employers. the labor department for decades failed to carry out its statutory mandate to update the rules, and indexing will prevent that kind of failure in the future. finally, employers, including small businesses like mine -- we have 40 employees -- will have no trouble adjusting to the rule because our competitors all face the same requiremen
wage increases for some employees and reduced hours for others. the history of this rule tells us that employees will be better off and as and as lonnie golden's research using the general social survey shows, it's not true that employees who make less than $50,000 a year have more flexibility if they're salaried than if they're hourly, but this survey showed without a doubt that they're no better off in terms of flexibility. so they have nothing to lose when the salary level is raised, even if...
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of course, most concerns of small business is the department's proposal to increase the minimum level for exemption by 113% for the current 26. the purpose of setting a minimum salary level as the department itself has stated since 1949 is to provide a method of screening out the obviously nonexempt employees. d.o.l. d.o.l. proposed does exactly the opposite. excluding excluding from the exemption many employees who obviously performed exempt duties, including employees found to be exempt by department investigators and the federal such such a large increase is unprecedented in the effort of 77 year history and using any reasonable method to set them yields a much lower number. 30,000, for example, the salary level if the department used its methodology from 2004, setting it to exclude from the exexemption lowest 20th percentile bringing the retail and the south. 32,000, the salary level if the department applied increases in the employment cost indexed since 2004. 34,000, the salary level if the department used the methodology from 1958, so i think that salary level to exclude the lo
of course, most concerns of small business is the department's proposal to increase the minimum level for exemption by 113% for the current 26. the purpose of setting a minimum salary level as the department itself has stated since 1949 is to provide a method of screening out the obviously nonexempt employees. d.o.l. d.o.l. proposed does exactly the opposite. excluding excluding from the exemption many employees who obviously performed exempt duties, including employees found to be exempt by...
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there is the delayed sales tax increase.w it fall to a two-month low and they have erased some of those slightly. year yield,t the 10 this could be cause for concerns in china and a speculation. part of a broader story with debt overstocks and this is important to highlight. if we look at the other data, and a lot of focus on the economy's and the consumer spending. and iis the sales data had to change this before we started talking. gain and itollar was in focus. data after the retail sales data. curve andshow you the the gap between the two-year and 10 year yield. investors havee been moving out in the u.s. in and there areelds expectations that the fed could move. thank you. let's talk about oil. the rally has failed to convince skeptics. you have been pouring over all of this and it is interesting. us? does your chart show that rally in the oil price is what the market is most focused on. goldman says you will get $51 by christmas and the rebalancing is coming. excuse the pond. line is new and you are seeing a market had
there is the delayed sales tax increase.w it fall to a two-month low and they have erased some of those slightly. year yield,t the 10 this could be cause for concerns in china and a speculation. part of a broader story with debt overstocks and this is important to highlight. if we look at the other data, and a lot of focus on the economy's and the consumer spending. and iis the sales data had to change this before we started talking. gain and itollar was in focus. data after the retail sales...
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scott: i believe my quality of life is going to increase from knowing that somebody has my back. narrator: but is atlas ready to hold the weight of scott's world on his shoulders? brandon: does atlas have what it takes physically, mentally, and psychologically to become a service dog? i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find
scott: i believe my quality of life is going to increase from knowing that somebody has my back. narrator: but is atlas ready to hold the weight of scott's world on his shoulders? brandon: does atlas have what it takes physically, mentally, and psychologically to become a service dog? i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find
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increasing clouds, dry and humid high of 86.vernight tonight, and into tomorrow, tropical downpours expected. >>> enjoy today. >>> in sports this morning, defending nba champs rally for a a game 7 in the conference title. clay thompson had 41 points overall. warriors have come back from down three games to one in the series. divisive game 7 is monday night, the winner plays cleveland for the nba title. >>> phillies have been been blown out of the windy city, their series with the cubs wraps up today. >> reporter: the philliess from gone from hot to ice cold. they have lost the worst stretch of the year. nobody in baseball has the losses than jarrett ikoff. solo shot phils have given up four homers. jason hayward to left. david low can't get it. phils fall behind 4-o9th inning looking for a run. freddie gallon villas fly to the right, i got it, i got it, no you don't. galvis drops in the second. two batters later, ryan howard trying to do some damage, another 0-4. phils drop 6 of 8 and try to avoid getting swept this afternoon. >
increasing clouds, dry and humid high of 86.vernight tonight, and into tomorrow, tropical downpours expected. >>> enjoy today. >>> in sports this morning, defending nba champs rally for a a game 7 in the conference title. clay thompson had 41 points overall. warriors have come back from down three games to one in the series. divisive game 7 is monday night, the winner plays cleveland for the nba title. >>> phillies have been been blown out of the windy city, their...
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mostly was we talked about were in increasing service or trying to increase a portfolio. me -- i'll have a few seconds. here's my concern. we are talking about this and missing out on service standards. it is the number-one one thing i get called up. why is my mail not being delivered? even me, you said that first-class mail that is your bread and butter, and this first-class mail is all postmarked in december. i got in april. that is not a funding problem, that is a management problem. it is not just in my district, because in peachtree city and we have the same city where we mail wedding invitations for my son which take -- took eight weeks to get to another member of congress. what we have to do is put this together and make sure we have a service standard that does not just increased cost. i'm going to work in a bipartisan way to do that, but we have to make sure that we do it in a way that serves the best interest of the public. are you committed to do that? ms. brennan: i am committed. if you would give me those envelopes would take a look. >> i don't want to get so
mostly was we talked about were in increasing service or trying to increase a portfolio. me -- i'll have a few seconds. here's my concern. we are talking about this and missing out on service standards. it is the number-one one thing i get called up. why is my mail not being delivered? even me, you said that first-class mail that is your bread and butter, and this first-class mail is all postmarked in december. i got in april. that is not a funding problem, that is a management problem. it is...
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that's a proxy for wage increases in general for unskilled workers.hat's really just gotten under way. >> minimum wage has increased for many americans. i asked walmart's u.s. ceo on a media call specifically if the higher wages it's now paying led to higher employee purchasing in stores. he said the simple answer is yes. walmart cfo brett bigs told me he agrees that several macro economic factors are helping the core consumer but added there is an air of uncertainty that's likely keeping the consumer from being as bullish as they would like to be. to be sure it wasn't perfect. sales growth improved only 7%, low by industry standards and also below what the company would like to see. >> e-commerce is leading the way. walmart has to fully participate in a growth of the channel. at this point they are not doing that. we need better trends on the e-commerce trend where the stock is trading from here. >> walmart is spending billions to improve the online shopping experience and the operations that support it. it will take time to generate results. for nig
that's a proxy for wage increases in general for unskilled workers.hat's really just gotten under way. >> minimum wage has increased for many americans. i asked walmart's u.s. ceo on a media call specifically if the higher wages it's now paying led to higher employee purchasing in stores. he said the simple answer is yes. walmart cfo brett bigs told me he agrees that several macro economic factors are helping the core consumer but added there is an air of uncertainty that's likely keeping...
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chairman, our amendment would increase increase by $9 million. this increase is offset by an equal amount by the departmental administration account. as congress promotes technologies that could help lower our energy bills, we must invest in new innovations and hy hydropower is so important. our resources could represent a very good portion of the u.s. generation needs. oregon state university, the university of washington and the university of alaska, fairbanks are leveraging federal funding from the water program to the northwest national marine renewable center, a center that will have a domestic location to test technologies instead of traveling to scotland to use their test center. europe will remain the leader and china is investing in these technologies as well. federal partnerships with educational institutions and the private sector are necessary to further the research efforts under way and to close the gap for these technologies on the verge of commercial viability. the national hydropower association along with the marine emergency co
chairman, our amendment would increase increase by $9 million. this increase is offset by an equal amount by the departmental administration account. as congress promotes technologies that could help lower our energy bills, we must invest in new innovations and hy hydropower is so important. our resources could represent a very good portion of the u.s. generation needs. oregon state university, the university of washington and the university of alaska, fairbanks are leveraging federal funding...
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i'm not talking about increasing from this point, increasing from my tax proposal. >> there's definitelyift in tone if not an actual position. what do you do about that? are you satisfied donald trump is calling for tax cuts across the board right now? >> well, yes. if you read donald trump's tax plan, taking the business taxes to make us internationally competitive, which we're not now at 35, with the european average of 25, he brings that down to 11. he takes the individual rates to 10, 15 and 25. significant cuts across the board. i saw both the interview with ste stephanopoulos and chuck todd. he was very clear. he said he might have to negotiate some changes in his tax plan. of course he will, he's the president, not congress. he will be negotiating with paul ryan and mitch mcconnell, neither of whom will be advoc e advocating tax increases. >> understood. as the republican standard bearer, at best he's being flexible, at worse, being contradictory. on the "today" show he was asked in real terms last month will you raise taxes on the wealthy. he said, yes, we should raise taxes on t
i'm not talking about increasing from this point, increasing from my tax proposal. >> there's definitelyift in tone if not an actual position. what do you do about that? are you satisfied donald trump is calling for tax cuts across the board right now? >> well, yes. if you read donald trump's tax plan, taking the business taxes to make us internationally competitive, which we're not now at 35, with the european average of 25, he brings that down to 11. he takes the individual rates...
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the supply of the affordable in divisadero and two increase the supply of affordable housing within one mile the divisadero and fillmore street nct and 3 to increase the housing inform qualified housing in the city to date all affordable housing generated are deposited into the affordable housing fund this allows the city to maximize the funded to increase the affordable housing supply from the funds are restricted to the zoning district it - furthermore this is sets a precedent and lowers the housing for the affordable funds through the department asked to amend it for the use of funds for the inclusionary program recommendation two to create consistency with the affordable housing fees the department recommends that the ordinance mirrors the trailing legislation for the inclusionary housing fee regarding the onsite and offsite inside the project that means that the project under 24 units are under the rate of 12 and more subject to the trailing legislation the department is recommending the change because as currently written the fees are lower pan than the inclusionary rates in p
the supply of the affordable in divisadero and two increase the supply of affordable housing within one mile the divisadero and fillmore street nct and 3 to increase the housing inform qualified housing in the city to date all affordable housing generated are deposited into the affordable housing fund this allows the city to maximize the funded to increase the affordable housing supply from the funds are restricted to the zoning district it - furthermore this is sets a precedent and lowers the...
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page 4, line 3, after the dollar amount, insert, increase by $2,241,850. page 50, line 12, line 21, after the dollar amount, insert, reduced by $2,241,850. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 743, the gentleman from south carolina and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. rice: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to start by thanking chairman simpson and ranking member kaptur for their hard work on this important legislation. my amendment transfers $2.2 million from the department of energy departmental administration account to the army corps of engineers crukts account. the intent of -- construction account. the intent of this amendment is for additional construction fund to be used for the army corps' shore protection mission. shore protection projects are critical safeguards for life and property in coastal districts like mine, protecting millions of lives and billions of dollars of property. these projects protect against storm surge, erosion and flooding, which are all too common
page 4, line 3, after the dollar amount, insert, increase by $2,241,850. page 50, line 12, line 21, after the dollar amount, insert, reduced by $2,241,850. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 743, the gentleman from south carolina and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. rice: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to start by thanking chairman simpson and ranking member kaptur for their hard work on this important...
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in colorado alone. 26% increases, 77% increases. and as we approach the new rates for 2017, it appears that there will be no limit, no limb to the additional costs that coloradans will have to bear as a result of this poorly conceived partisan law. the president and c.e.o. of america's health insurance plans agent who served as a key obama administration health official as an administrator of c.m.s., a person who testified multiple, multiple times before the committees of the house and senate has warned, she herself has made warnings that the affordable care act premium increases are coming. she has predicted that the increases for open enrollment in 2017 are going to be higher than ever before. and this is coming from a former administration official who helped run obamacare, who was in the room during the discussions and the crafting of policies on obamacare. in colorado, insurers submitted their initial premium bids last friday, may 13. we'll soon know those rates that have been approved by the colorado department of insurance in
in colorado alone. 26% increases, 77% increases. and as we approach the new rates for 2017, it appears that there will be no limit, no limb to the additional costs that coloradans will have to bear as a result of this poorly conceived partisan law. the president and c.e.o. of america's health insurance plans agent who served as a key obama administration health official as an administrator of c.m.s., a person who testified multiple, multiple times before the committees of the house and senate...
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. >> number 5 draft report only what the city and county of san francisco can do to help increase the voter turnout. >> so we have enrique a policy research intern presenting his work on expanding the voter participation and let's make sure we hear from mr. aguilar first. >> perfect. >> jason fried, executive officer for lafco first i'll give you some highlights and i'm going to turn it over to to enrique the key points are the voting mechanisms that increase the voter participation and have currently loud in california and san francisco charter law you what our potential reviews at the state and county level from external factors so we're asked to identify factor that may increase voter turnout and government voter participation because of work i've been doing on psa i talked with the university of california, san francisco with they're political department any - had a great success in the past of finding graduate students for studies we've been working and enrique isemulsification this as a cap stone for his program with that, i'm going to turn it over to the bulk of the presentatio
. >> number 5 draft report only what the city and county of san francisco can do to help increase the voter turnout. >> so we have enrique a policy research intern presenting his work on expanding the voter participation and let's make sure we hear from mr. aguilar first. >> perfect. >> jason fried, executive officer for lafco first i'll give you some highlights and i'm going to turn it over to to enrique the key points are the voting mechanisms that increase the voter...
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this comes as heroine cases have increased in that county.ope we would use has increased national since 2012, the to 46 cases this year, 13 of them deadly. join us this wednesday for a town hall on opioid abuse, we will have live reports from community struggling all across the country, you are invited to be a part of our live studio audience, to do that, log on to wjla.com and fill out an audience participation form. tonight at 10:00, an exclusive, camera never saw, a police officer, a former all-american football player, accused of preying on women, he says he is innocent, now opening up to abc news and we have a preview of what is coming up tonight in 2020, what an interview. he spoke to us from behind bars where he is serving a sentence of 263 years behind bars, he proclaims his innocence, he did not speak during the trial, he says he did come in contact with these 13 women who accused him of sexual assault. he says he was not committing crimes, he was forces are trying to locate drug houses and this was all a misunderstanding. jummy: the
this comes as heroine cases have increased in that county.ope we would use has increased national since 2012, the to 46 cases this year, 13 of them deadly. join us this wednesday for a town hall on opioid abuse, we will have live reports from community struggling all across the country, you are invited to be a part of our live studio audience, to do that, log on to wjla.com and fill out an audience participation form. tonight at 10:00, an exclusive, camera never saw, a police officer, a former...
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after december definitely increase and increase the chances of an interest rate increase. we saw the market getting nervous, blue chips lost three much everything they built up on monday. it's not 100% given, but june could be the time the federal reserve will act again. >> of possible interest rate hike in the u.s., thanks for the a from wall street. what about nuclear power in europe in the future? the eu commission is set to lay out his policy that wt energy. unlike some individual member states such as germany. instead, the commission plans to replace most existing nuclear reactors to ensure a stable nuclear generation capacity over the coming decades read the answer is subject to a ruvell by the eu -- to approval by the eu parliament. they are the so-called small modular reactors. the ideas for eu countries to collaborate on development of these mini-reactors that are more flexible and easier to build. the reality is that nuclear reactors are -- can be they will continue to operate with errors. those near the german boarder were repeatedly found to have defects. the o
after december definitely increase and increase the chances of an interest rate increase. we saw the market getting nervous, blue chips lost three much everything they built up on monday. it's not 100% given, but june could be the time the federal reserve will act again. >> of possible interest rate hike in the u.s., thanks for the a from wall street. what about nuclear power in europe in the future? the eu commission is set to lay out his policy that wt energy. unlike some individual...
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in population with staff that is not increasing proportional to that caseload increase also in medi-cal a penetration in medi-cal is in the highest of the state we're touching well over 95 percent of those who are eligible state legislation that was passed i think two years ago will enable 16 hundred undocumented children inform receive medi-cal health insurance they were only for limit medi-cal we anticipate a little bit more uptick an increase to our caseload given the undocumented enrollments that given very, very soon calfresh a significant increase from the chart began well before the implementation of the passage of the and implementation the affordable health care act due to outreach due to efficiency we have undertaken to opening up neighborhood offices and the partnerships and with the food bank and other food providers however, we do unlike medi-cal we've reached again, a vast majority we have a was to go with calfresh different studies show our penetration is 50 to 55 percent of those eligible those are projections on the low side in terms of penetration rate nevertheless, 45
in population with staff that is not increasing proportional to that caseload increase also in medi-cal a penetration in medi-cal is in the highest of the state we're touching well over 95 percent of those who are eligible state legislation that was passed i think two years ago will enable 16 hundred undocumented children inform receive medi-cal health insurance they were only for limit medi-cal we anticipate a little bit more uptick an increase to our caseload given the undocumented...
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the reduction uzalone increase of 161, 335 or 6/10 of a percent. the department concurs with our reductions which is shown on pages 43 and 44 of our report. glad to answer any questions. >> thank you mr. rose. colleagues any questions for mr. rose or huish? thank you very much. colleagues can i entertain a motion to assessment these budget analyst recommendations pending public comment? >> so moved. >> motion by supervisor tang and second by supervisor yee. we take that without objection. i want to make sure as we start budget season this is the first one we do this appropriately or is there another method? >> john gibbener, today we take comment on item 10 and 11 and recommend the committee take the motions but not vote on them until after public comment and when public comment is done adopt. >> okay. fair enough. madam clerk motion to resend the previous- >> motion to resend. >> motion by sfr visor tang and second by supervisor yee without objection and entertain a motion to accept the recommendations after-public comment. thank you very much. de
the reduction uzalone increase of 161, 335 or 6/10 of a percent. the department concurs with our reductions which is shown on pages 43 and 44 of our report. glad to answer any questions. >> thank you mr. rose. colleagues any questions for mr. rose or huish? thank you very much. colleagues can i entertain a motion to assessment these budget analyst recommendations pending public comment? >> so moved. >> motion by supervisor tang and second by supervisor yee. we take that...
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the second aim is increasing access. as you noted it can reduce the overdose but it only works if it's there when you need it for the prescribers and pharmacists one of the targeted strategies would promote a analgesics for patients with high risk of overdose. we also let them know there's block grant funds as well as to train and educate the usage soon we will be issuing a funding announcements to purchase and equip and train first responders and we appreciate the strong support in this area. the third area is expanding the use of the treatment. research tells us that medication along with behavioral therapy and recovery support are important components of evidence treatment plan. as the director noted the budget requests $1 billion of mandatory funding which would focus on the continuum of prevention treatment recovery services expanding the use. there's $40 million of mandatory funding to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment programs under different real-world situations. on the discretionary side committee pro
the second aim is increasing access. as you noted it can reduce the overdose but it only works if it's there when you need it for the prescribers and pharmacists one of the targeted strategies would promote a analgesics for patients with high risk of overdose. we also let them know there's block grant funds as well as to train and educate the usage soon we will be issuing a funding announcements to purchase and equip and train first responders and we appreciate the strong support in this area....
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it should say monthly increase. so with that, in mind, i started to state that in order to meet the increase costs in the bond issuances, the sfpuc plans to increase the rates resulting to increases to customer bills by approximately, $8 a month and that is in the fiscal year as i stated 18, 19. and these increased rates were included as part of the sfpuc ten year financial plan, table three. which is on page 31 of our report, shows the total estimated changes in the sfpuc waste water rates for the next nine years and that is from fiscal year, 16, 17 to fiscal yeerp, 24, 25, we recommend that you do approve this resolution. >> okay, thank you mr. rose. colleagues any questions for our budget analyst? >> okay. we will move on to public comment. anybody wish to comment on this item? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. >> okay. we have this item in front of you. recommendation, by a budget analyst. thanks for bringing it forward. i understand that it is going to be a real uptick in our water bills. and so be it.
it should say monthly increase. so with that, in mind, i started to state that in order to meet the increase costs in the bond issuances, the sfpuc plans to increase the rates resulting to increases to customer bills by approximately, $8 a month and that is in the fiscal year as i stated 18, 19. and these increased rates were included as part of the sfpuc ten year financial plan, table three. which is on page 31 of our report, shows the total estimated changes in the sfpuc waste water rates for...
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that means more price increases usually. just supply and demand. >> i saw in your write up one of the things you mentioned a contributed to the lack of inventory is that more people are holding on to real estate as rental properties. they are renting it out. you think that is the function of this graph we have seen. everyone wants to have income generating in this low rate post prices -- post crisis era? >> i definitely think that is part of it. what i have posted was some data , we went from 10 million single-family homes to 17 million now. most of the increase came after the housing bust. that, it is just mom-and-pop's buying one or two houses. help income for his retirement. that is a big part of it. those tend to be on the low-end. that is where there is a low supply. those are not going to come back on the market very quickly. people do like that income. leades the tight inventory to more new home sales? is there a direct cause and effect? >> yes but it has been very slow. the builders focus on the land they have. they
that means more price increases usually. just supply and demand. >> i saw in your write up one of the things you mentioned a contributed to the lack of inventory is that more people are holding on to real estate as rental properties. they are renting it out. you think that is the function of this graph we have seen. everyone wants to have income generating in this low rate post prices -- post crisis era? >> i definitely think that is part of it. what i have posted was some data , we...
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there was a 17% increase from 2014. an 2014 represented a 73% increase from 2013. that doesn't bring it as real as the rather stunning stat that 48% of the people in new knowhire personally someone who has abused heroin in the last five years. one in two people in the state abusingly know someone heroin and adults under 35, it is 60%. nearly two thirds of adults under 35 know someone who has abused heroin in the last five years. that is stunning. it is stunning and heartbreaking. and it is something that is destroying lives. topic that itthis is something i know something about in my family as well. and i will share two stories, .tories of addiction one that ended well and one that did not. , mary, was nine years older than i. the daughter of my father from his first marriage. and when she was a little girl my parent -- a little girl her parents divorced. she lived with her mom during .he year she lived with me and my other half sister during the summertime. as her baby brother i would play with her, she would let me pull on her hair. pull on her hair nonstop. she
there was a 17% increase from 2014. an 2014 represented a 73% increase from 2013. that doesn't bring it as real as the rather stunning stat that 48% of the people in new knowhire personally someone who has abused heroin in the last five years. one in two people in the state abusingly know someone heroin and adults under 35, it is 60%. nearly two thirds of adults under 35 know someone who has abused heroin in the last five years. that is stunning. it is stunning and heartbreaking. and it is...
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gdp, below the current estimate which is 484.3% increase.as urged myanmar's civilian led government to a net for the reforms. y met a week after the u.s. look at sanctions. of people in myanmar remains a sticking point. turkey's prime minister says he is backing the push to extend the powers of the presidency at the extent of his own office and parliament. the turmoil has seen the lyra fall 6% this month. powered by over 2400 journalists and 150 bureaus around the world, this is bloomberg news. welcome to the second exchange. we have our three reporters here to tell us which stocks to keep an eye on. it is not done very well over the past year, pretty much tracking toshiba's downward spiral. but it is forecasting and operating profit of ¥14 billion for the current fiscal year. hopefully that will push it up. angie: conviction. i'm looking at an australian operator of wind farms. they are all over the year. you might think they have peaked but now they are reporting that a chinese company is possibly eyeing them up as a potential acquisition.
gdp, below the current estimate which is 484.3% increase.as urged myanmar's civilian led government to a net for the reforms. y met a week after the u.s. look at sanctions. of people in myanmar remains a sticking point. turkey's prime minister says he is backing the push to extend the powers of the presidency at the extent of his own office and parliament. the turmoil has seen the lyra fall 6% this month. powered by over 2400 journalists and 150 bureaus around the world, this is bloomberg news....
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allow increase of [inaudible] or 6.9 percent in the department 16-17 budget. [inaudible] all those monies are on pm going savings and as i understand the department concurs with our recommendation, and any further questions or comments? thank you for coming to agreement. we will entertain that after public comment. next we have bbi. am hui. >> good morning supervisors. tom hui director of department building inspection. we are in agreement with budget analyst. thank you for them to work with us closely on this budget. if you center any question we can answer it. >> thank you very much mr. hui. >> mr. chairman, members on page 11 of our report our recommended reductions to the budget total 4, 393, 815 in 16-17. of that amount 4, 324, 815 are on going savings and 69,000 are 1 time. total [inaudible] all of which are on going savings and as i understand it the department concurwise recommended reductions and details are shown on pages 12-squaen 16 of the report. >> any questions or comments for dbi or budget analyst? okay, thank you very much for being here. >> g
allow increase of [inaudible] or 6.9 percent in the department 16-17 budget. [inaudible] all those monies are on pm going savings and as i understand the department concurs with our recommendation, and any further questions or comments? thank you for coming to agreement. we will entertain that after public comment. next we have bbi. am hui. >> good morning supervisors. tom hui director of department building inspection. we are in agreement with budget analyst. thank you for them to work...
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expense largely because of salary increases. increased benefits alone will add over 1 billion in additional costs in fiscal year 2016 big the gap between revenue and cost continues to fight the significant efficiency initiative by the postal service. regarding unfunded liabilities of cost, there's a larger growing burden on the postal service did at the end of this year 2015 the postal service hot $125 billion in unfunded liabilities and outstanding debt which accounted for 182% of its revenue. retiree health advocates account for 55 billion of the unfunded liability due in part because the requirements in 2011 does not require to make 2016 payments. given its history it is not likely the political service will make it in the near future. beginning in fiscal year 2017, the postal service will be required to make annual pension payments. using available data, they could total $11 billion. although this is less than what was required in fiscal year 2015, it about $4.6 m. at the postal service paid that year. the lack of major cost
expense largely because of salary increases. increased benefits alone will add over 1 billion in additional costs in fiscal year 2016 big the gap between revenue and cost continues to fight the significant efficiency initiative by the postal service. regarding unfunded liabilities of cost, there's a larger growing burden on the postal service did at the end of this year 2015 the postal service hot $125 billion in unfunded liabilities and outstanding debt which accounted for 182% of its revenue....