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mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr.arper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. the clerk: mr. coons. the clerk: mr. cor ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty.ssan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. vote: the clerk: mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr.
mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr.arper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. the clerk: mr. coons. the clerk: mr. cor ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty.ssan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr....
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the clerk: mr. braun, no. mr. johnson, no. mr. bennet, aye. mr. paul, no. the clerk: mr.on, no. mr. graham, aye. tuberville, no. the clerk: mr. carper, aye. mrs. britt, no. the clerk: ms. stabenow, aye. ms. ernst, no. the clerk: mrs vote: r. cruz, no.erk: mr. van hollen, aye. the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. mr. thune, no. the clerk: mr. o. the clerk: mr. barrasso, no. the clerk: mr. sanders, aye. the clerk: mr. hawley, no. mr. peters, aye. the clerk: mr. budd, no. the clerk: mr. scottna, no. u opal. vote: the clerk: mr. mr. wyden, aye. the clerk: mr. warnock, aye. r the clerk:r. schumer, aye. the clerk: mr. lujan, aye. the clerk: mr. schmitt, no.e clerk: mr. romney, aye. the clerk: mr. the clerk: mr.connell, no. the clerk: ms. baldwin, aye. mr. rubio, no.mr kennedy, no. mr. cardin -- ye. the clerk: mr. vote: the presiding officer: on this vote the yeas 52, the nays are 42, and the nomination is under the previous order, the motion to reconsider is considered made and laid upon the table, and the president will be immediately notified of the senate's est. the presiding officer
the clerk: mr. braun, no. mr. johnson, no. mr. bennet, aye. mr. paul, no. the clerk: mr.on, no. mr. graham, aye. tuberville, no. the clerk: mr. carper, aye. mrs. britt, no. the clerk: ms. stabenow, aye. ms. ernst, no. the clerk: mrs vote: r. cruz, no.erk: mr. van hollen, aye. the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. mr. thune, no. the clerk: mr. o. the clerk: mr. barrasso, no. the clerk: mr. sanders, aye. the clerk: mr. hawley, no. mr. peters, aye. the clerk: mr. budd, no. the clerk: mr. scottna, no. u opal....
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the clerk: mr. braun, no.pó the clerk: hyde-smith, aye. mr. johnson, no. mr. fetterman, aye. mr.. welch, aye. mr. paul, no.■b the clerk: mrs. capito, no. the clerk: mr. durbin, aye. the clerk: mr. cotton, no. the clerk: mr. heinrich, aye. will boozman, no. -- mr. boozman, no. the clerk: mr. marshall, no. ms. lummis, no. mr. scott of south carolina, no. the clerk: mr. tuberville, no. the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. the clerk: mr. kaine, aye. the clerk: mrs. fischer, no. mr. hickenlooper, aye. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. the clerk: mr. scott of florida, no. mr. carper, aye. the clerk: mr. ossoff, rosen, a+ mr. ricketts, no. vote: mr. thune, no. ms. warren, aye. ms. collins, aye. mr. peters, aye. mrs. britt, no. ms. dmurkowski, aye. ms. ernst, no. mr. kelly, aye. mr. rounds, aye. the clerk: ms. cortez masto, aye. mrs. gillibrand, aye. ms. duckworth, aye. mr. manchin, aye. mr. moran, no.. cramer, aye. the clerk: mr. wicker, aye. the clerk: mr. reed, aye. mr. schatz, aye.mr. mullin, no. mr. sullivan, no. the clerk: mr. schumer, aye. mr. brown, aye. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. mr. ca
the clerk: mr. braun, no.pó the clerk: hyde-smith, aye. mr. johnson, no. mr. fetterman, aye. mr.. welch, aye. mr. paul, no.■b the clerk: mrs. capito, no. the clerk: mr. durbin, aye. the clerk: mr. cotton, no. the clerk: mr. heinrich, aye. will boozman, no. -- mr. boozman, no. the clerk: mr. marshall, no. ms. lummis, no. mr. scott of south carolina, no. the clerk: mr. tuberville, no. the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. the clerk: mr. kaine, aye. the clerk: mrs. fischer, no. mr. hickenlooper, aye....
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mr. braun, no. the clerk: mr. cornyn, aye. ■z■m the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. mr. ■?rs, no. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith, aye. the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. d0 the clerk: mr. risch, aye. mr. booker, aye. mr. ms. cantwell, aye. #k■x4z■t■! the clerk: mr. young, aye. ç@ the clerk: mr.■ b ■3 the clerk: mr. mr. ossñ=off, aye. the clerk: mr. coons, aye. mr. van hollen, aye. mr. paul, no.■[ the clerk: mr. murphy, aye. me vote: the clerk: mr. cruz, no. u■t mr. warnock, aye. the clerk: mr. mcconnell,■fkjr the clerk: mr. schumer, aye. 'í# vote: ■+ ■ç gdxb ■o ■g ■$ ■m the clerk: ms. smith, aye. the clerk: ms. klobuchar, aye.■o the presiding officer: on this vote, the nays are 6he feys are 24. the motion is disagreed to. the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. kelly:■y i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to legislative session and be in a period of morning business with senators up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kelly:■dask unanimous consee senate proceed to the immediate consideration of h.r. 4581, which was received from t
mr. braun, no. the clerk: mr. cornyn, aye. ■z■m the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. mr. ■?rs, no. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith, aye. the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. d0 the clerk: mr. risch, aye. mr. booker, aye. mr. ms. cantwell, aye. #k■x4z■t■! the clerk: mr. young, aye. ç@ the clerk: mr.■ b ■3 the clerk: mr. mr. ossñ=off, aye. the clerk: mr. coons, aye. mr. van hollen, aye. mr. paul, no.■[ the clerk: mr. murphy, aye. me vote: the clerk: mr. cruz, no. u■t mr. warnock, aye. the clerk:...
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. >> i want to mr. braun that this only addresses legacy businesses, i want to make sure that that is clear because i believe legacy businesses do require this specific look at the sizes. this is a special ex example with type and type of business, i want to make sure that that is understood. thank you. >> >> also very supportive of bob's donuts to continue the business. at the end of the day, it's a business when it comes to it, they don't have protection, even though they have that status. so when it, it comes to that in terms of like, you know, let's say a one legacy business is displaced, it does not really guarantee that the other business is going to move in is also going to be, you know, in, you know going to be in that kind of, you know, my worry about it, is that the displacement of a legacy business will not also afford a new business, however it will contribute to the neighborhood. so i remember we have this hearing about two years ago. i appreciate that comment that supervisor preston actually men
. >> i want to mr. braun that this only addresses legacy businesses, i want to make sure that that is clear because i believe legacy businesses do require this specific look at the sizes. this is a special ex example with type and type of business, i want to make sure that that is understood. thank you. >> >> also very supportive of bob's donuts to continue the business. at the end of the day, it's a business when it comes to it, they don't have protection, even though they...
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mr. townsend thank you. chairmans casey and tester, ranking members braun and moran and distinguished members of the committees, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today regarding my experiences with caregiver support services available through the v.a. my name is peter townsend, i'm currently 60 years old. and live in susquehanna county, pennsylvania, with my wife, lisa, who is also my caregiver. i served on active duty in the united states army from 1982 to 1986. following my discharging in 1986 i went on to work for over two decades as a physician assistant before retiring prematurely due to complications of multiple sclerosis. as my disease progressed, i began to experience significant difficulties with mobility, fatigue,ing couldnition and -- cognition. today i rely upon a power khaoel chair out in the community and a walker for short distances at home. through conversations with fellow veterans, i learned that m.s. was a medical condition that the v.a. recognized as a service-connected disease and with the assistance of paralyzed veterans of america, of which i am a member, i was able to suc
mr. townsend thank you. chairmans casey and tester, ranking members braun and moran and distinguished members of the committees, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today regarding my experiences with caregiver support services available through the v.a. my name is peter townsend, i'm currently 60 years old. and live in susquehanna county, pennsylvania, with my wife, lisa, who is also my caregiver. i served on active duty in the united states army from 1982 to 1986. following my...
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mr. townsend thank you. chairmans casey and tester, ranking members braun and moran, and distinguished members of the committees, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today regarding my experiences with caregiver support services available through the v.a. my name is peter townsend, i'm currently 60 years old. and live in susquehanna county, pennsylvania, with my wife, lisa, who is also my caregiver. i served on active duty in the united states army from 1982 to 1986. following my discharging in 1986 i went on to work for over two decades as a physician assistant before retiring prematurely due to complications of multiple sclerosis. as my disease progressed, i began to experience significant difficulties with mobility, fatigue,ing couldnition and -- cognition. today i rely upon a power khaoel chair out in the community and a walker for short distances at home. through conversations with fellow veterans, i learned that m.s. was a medical condition that the v.a. recognized as a service-connected disease and with the assistance of paralyzed veterans of america, of which i am a member, i was able to suc
mr. townsend thank you. chairmans casey and tester, ranking members braun and moran, and distinguished members of the committees, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today regarding my experiences with caregiver support services available through the v.a. my name is peter townsend, i'm currently 60 years old. and live in susquehanna county, pennsylvania, with my wife, lisa, who is also my caregiver. i served on active duty in the united states army from 1982 to 1986. following my...
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mr. good, we should focus on the it's in our billing we should focus on the crop insurance for future farmers act if the inner bill. we should focus on job care and talking abouthich is braun marshall smith inner bill there is a lot of what you lifting up today that we put forward here which i think is very, very important, the difference to get a farmville we cannot split the the family safety net and get a bill, we rting both and that's where success from that's very, very you talking about and others talking about the disadvantage for beginning farmers that can't access land if you're fortunate of your family operation and being able to move you a base acres and that's one thing if you not or really new it is hard to get you can't get the payments that we are talking about. very pleasing at the house bid we have in our bill a proposal that would establish new base acres were allowed new farmers to do that. it's not a base update for new farmers it would establish a new base acre which i think is so important because we can talk about commodity payments but if you don't have base acres you don't have a chance to get that. it does not mean anything and right now the vast
mr. good, we should focus on the it's in our billing we should focus on the crop insurance for future farmers act if the inner bill. we should focus on job care and talking abouthich is braun marshall smith inner bill there is a lot of what you lifting up today that we put forward here which i think is very, very important, the difference to get a farmville we cannot split the the family safety net and get a bill, we rting both and that's where success from that's very, very you talking about...
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braun, aye. imperial, aye. koppel, aye. moore, aye. diamond, aye. so moved, the motion passes 6-0. >> for the two variances i'll also continue the variances as proposed. >> thank you mr. zoning administrator. on your consent calendar. all matters considered to be routine and may be acted by a single roll call vote. there is no separate discussion unless a member of the commission or public or staff request. in which event the matter is removed and considered as a separate item at this or future hearing. 5, case 2024-000653cua, 2001 van ness avenue. item 6, existing awning amnesty program. item 7, 2023-009959cua. 1948 sutter street. conditional use authorization. again recollect member of the public thiss is your opportunity to be be requested any items on consent be pulled off and considered today or at another hearing. seeing none, public comment is closed and the consent calendar is before you. >> commissioner imperial. >> move to approve all. >> second. >> thank you. on the motion to approve consent calendar, williams, aye. braun, aye. imperial, aye. koppel, more. aye. moore, aye. diamond, aye. motion passes 6-0 placing under commission items for item 8mentf >> co
braun, aye. imperial, aye. koppel, aye. moore, aye. diamond, aye. so moved, the motion passes 6-0. >> for the two variances i'll also continue the variances as proposed. >> thank you mr. zoning administrator. on your consent calendar. all matters considered to be routine and may be acted by a single roll call vote. there is no separate discussion unless a member of the commission or public or staff request. in which event the matter is removed and considered as a separate item at...
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braun motion it, i'll second it. okay vice president moore, i can always i can always outrun mr.rown because i would make a motion. now, let me let me first acknowledge the sinked. voting of president diamond. i think she spoke for my heart because she said exactly what needed to be said. i would strongly support supervisor preston to expand the outreach into the corridor. and i'm saying that in hindsight, having sat on this commission for a number of years where we took an extremely super cautious approach about any changes in that corridor, that corridor has been vulnerable for many, many years. and literally every small move from the renovation of a historic theater , which unfortunately didn't quite go the way we had hoped to . a lot of other things, particularly the overlay of the liquid liquor store restriction, was vital to bringing this neighborhood back into its own and see it really thrive. and now, with the street improvements on the street, it has a lovely street and a lot of potential. however the ultimate bug for me stops where the community and its merchants suppor
braun motion it, i'll second it. okay vice president moore, i can always i can always outrun mr.rown because i would make a motion. now, let me let me first acknowledge the sinked. voting of president diamond. i think she spoke for my heart because she said exactly what needed to be said. i would strongly support supervisor preston to expand the outreach into the corridor. and i'm saying that in hindsight, having sat on this commission for a number of years where we took an extremely super...
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braun motion it, i'll second it. okay vice president moore, i can always i can always outrun mr.ause i would make a motion. now, let me let me first acknowledge the sinked. voting of president diamond. i think she spoke for my heart because she said exactly what needed to be said. i would strongly support supervisor preston to expand the outreach into the corridor. and i'm saying that in hindsight, having sat on this commission for a number of years where we took an extremely super cautious approach about any changes in that corridor, that corridor has been vulnerable for many, many years. and literally every small move from the renovation of a historic theater , which unfortunately didn't quite go the way we had hoped to . a lot of other things, particularly the overlay of the liquid liquor store restriction, was vital to bringing this neighborhood back into its own and see it really thrive. and now, with the street improvements on the street, it has a lovely street and a lot of potential. however the ultimate bug for me stops where the community and its merchants support to exp
braun motion it, i'll second it. okay vice president moore, i can always i can always outrun mr.ause i would make a motion. now, let me let me first acknowledge the sinked. voting of president diamond. i think she spoke for my heart because she said exactly what needed to be said. i would strongly support supervisor preston to expand the outreach into the corridor. and i'm saying that in hindsight, having sat on this commission for a number of years where we took an extremely super cautious...