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mr. dayton. >> good morning president cleaveland, good to see you, good morning commissioners and chief. it's a pleasure to be here and look forward to reporting on the alert system. i would like to introduce anna who oversees the program and implements policies and procedures we'll talk about today. >> president cleaveland: welcome. >> thank you. >> what i thought we'd do today is an overview of the alert and warning procedures and policies we have in san francisco and i would like to talk about three recent incidents because i think if we talk through recent incidents you'll get a better idea of our policies and protocols and actions and highlight some of our challenges that we have when we do share information about if we're undercommunicating or overcommunicating or using the right system. first, a quick overview of what systems we have in place in san francisco. our primary one is alert sf. the biggest thing i think to know about alert sf,it's completely opted in. this relies upon the prepar
mr. dayton. >> good morning president cleaveland, good to see you, good morning commissioners and chief. it's a pleasure to be here and look forward to reporting on the alert system. i would like to introduce anna who oversees the program and implements policies and procedures we'll talk about today. >> president cleaveland: welcome. >> thank you. >> what i thought we'd do today is an overview of the alert and warning procedures and policies we have in san francisco and...
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mr. dayton. i appreciate the report. anna, did you have anything you wanted to add before public comment? >> i'm fine. unless you have questions. >> president cleaveland: public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner veronese. >> commissioner veronese: welcome mr. dayton. would you consider the system we have as state of the art here in san francisco? >> i would. >> commissioner veronese: you would. and when they had the earthquake in mexico, they have an early warning system that gave them 10-15 seconds of warning. why do we not have that system? >> i think -- i guess fortunately for mexico, their epicenters to mexico city, they have a significant distance, they can have a longer warning, but unfortunately for where we're located, the proximity is so close to us, it will be hard if there's an epicenter close by to want to eliminate the blind zone and to get the critical seconds that matter. it's really the factor of the distance of the epicenter. >> commissioner veronese: so it's not mexico having
mr. dayton. i appreciate the report. anna, did you have anything you wanted to add before public comment? >> i'm fine. unless you have questions. >> president cleaveland: public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner veronese. >> commissioner veronese: welcome mr. dayton. would you consider the system we have as state of the art here in san francisco? >> i would. >> commissioner veronese: you would. and when they had the earthquake in mexico,...
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mr. dayton. i know department of emergency management alerts and warnings, i know that we primarily in terms of the examples given, the traditionals earthquake, tsunami, in terms of generic questions and the san francisco app, does it cost you anything? (please stand by) >> for me it becomes fire but that's our jurisdiction. i know we have a system that if there's a large fire and it encompasses large areas that our systems are all supposed to be in play. i just want to ask a question if it's not one of these kinds of examples, for example, i used to be a retired director of a senior citizen organization in japantown, and i was on the mayor's friendly task force of seniors and disability, and during that time we had unprecedented heat wave and in san francisco, traditionally, when you have a heat wave, you like sit it out. unfortunately, with this last experience it reached temperature levels as well as resulted in a couple of individuals passing away. so, talking to the system, you know, and i w
mr. dayton. i know department of emergency management alerts and warnings, i know that we primarily in terms of the examples given, the traditionals earthquake, tsunami, in terms of generic questions and the san francisco app, does it cost you anything? (please stand by) >> for me it becomes fire but that's our jurisdiction. i know we have a system that if there's a large fire and it encompasses large areas that our systems are all supposed to be in play. i just want to ask a question if...
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mr. dayton. >> good morning president cleaveland, good to see you, good morning commissioners and chief. it's a pleasure to be here and look forward to reporting on the alert system. i would like to introduce anna who oversees the program
mr. dayton. >> good morning president cleaveland, good to see you, good morning commissioners and chief. it's a pleasure to be here and look forward to reporting on the alert system. i would like to introduce anna who oversees the program
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mr. dayton, for your very comprehensive report, appreciate it. >> thank you. r>> president cleaveland: madam secretary, the next item. >> draft operating budget, 2019-2020, operating budget for 2018-2019, 2019-2020. >> welcome, mr. corseau. >> good morning, commissioners, happy valentine's day. finance and planning here with the next item. which is continuation and potentially action on the department's budget submittal for this year. i have a short slide show and happy to answer any questions you may have. >> first want to highlight some of the documentation provided you in your packets. you should have received a budget book for the department, along with an outline of enhancement requests, i'll detail shortly later. in addition, a few pages paper clipped together an update to the book. they deal with some of the department revenues and i'll highlight those changes, a replacement to the corresponding pages previously provided. brief overview of the items i wanted to discuss. brief review of the instructions and timelines that we have highlighted at previous c
mr. dayton, for your very comprehensive report, appreciate it. >> thank you. r>> president cleaveland: madam secretary, the next item. >> draft operating budget, 2019-2020, operating budget for 2018-2019, 2019-2020. >> welcome, mr. corseau. >> good morning, commissioners, happy valentine's day. finance and planning here with the next item. which is continuation and potentially action on the department's budget submittal for this year. i have a short slide show and...
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dayton, ohio. good morning. mr. janus, you work for the state. the state takes a part of your salary to pay into a pension fund. you have no choice in what the state invests in, so what are you going to do? freeannot have so much speech, rights to choose. what do you do when you do not like what the state is investing in? let's say they invest in a company that you don't like, what do you do? guest: whatever they do with my upsion money is up to them, that entity that manages the pension funds. it is similar to the idea that if i purchase in my ira, mutual fund, and they invested for me. they are the professionals. they would do the investing. so i don't necessarily have a choice. if i don't agree with it, i moved to a different fund. host: what are you looking for in today's proceedings? guest: what the different , the argumentsay that will be made. i think there is no way to predict, know exactly what the justices will act, how they will react. that, to me, will be the fascinating part. host: mr. schubert, what are you looking for today? guest:
dayton, ohio. good morning. mr. janus, you work for the state. the state takes a part of your salary to pay into a pension fund. you have no choice in what the state invests in, so what are you going to do? freeannot have so much speech, rights to choose. what do you do when you do not like what the state is investing in? let's say they invest in a company that you don't like, what do you do? guest: whatever they do with my upsion money is up to them, that entity that manages the pension funds....
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mr. david [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. good afternoon, everybody, and governor dayton, governor fallon, thank you for those comments. i appreciate it. and also i think i want to have a chance to just update you as both our governors have said, but we're going to have a chance to hear from you and some questions and some interaction which i really look forward to. it's the way i learn best. >>> just this past month i had a chance to meet with the directors of your state veterans homes and later on this week i'm going to have a chance to meet with your state directors of veterans affairs. so, the more interaction that i can hear and we have a chance to share about what's happening in your states and how we can better support you in both of our support of our veterans, it's really important. i always like to start with why we do this, and it really is our mission. as you probably remember or have heard from history, right before his second inaugural address, president lincoln gave the country this mission that it really is our responsibility to care for him or her who hav
mr. david [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. good afternoon, everybody, and governor dayton, governor fallon, thank you for those comments. i appreciate it. and also i think i want to have a chance to just update you as both our governors have said, but we're going to have a chance to hear from you and some questions and some interaction which i really look forward to. it's the way i learn best. >>> just this past month i had a chance to meet with the directors of...
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dayton, ohio. good morning. mr. janus, you work for the state.he state takes a part of your salary to pay into a pension fund. you have no choice in what the state invests in, so what are you going to do? freeannot have so much speech, rights to choose. what do you do when you do not like what the state is investing in? let's say they invest in a company that you don't like, what do you do? guest: whatever they do with my upsion money is up to them, that entity that manages the pension funds. it is similar to the idea that if i purchase in my ira, mutual fund, and they invested for me. they are the professionals. they would do the investing. so i don't necessarily have a choice. if i don't agree with it, i moved to a different fund. host: what are you looking for in today's proceedings? guest: what the different , the argumentsay that will be made. i think there is no way to predict, know exactly what the justices will act, how they will react. that, to me, will be the fascinating part. host: mr. schubert, what are you looking for today? guest: w
dayton, ohio. good morning. mr. janus, you work for the state.he state takes a part of your salary to pay into a pension fund. you have no choice in what the state invests in, so what are you going to do? freeannot have so much speech, rights to choose. what do you do when you do not like what the state is investing in? let's say they invest in a company that you don't like, what do you do? guest: whatever they do with my upsion money is up to them, that entity that manages the pension funds....
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mr. secretary, the first lady and kellyanne conway visited a facility in west virginia which provides treatment for babies born with neonatal abstinence syndrome. we have a similar facility in ohio right outside dayton called reach its path that is folks are keeping found together and helping both moms and babies overcome addiction and withdrawal. i introduced a bill lester with a number of members of this committee including my colleague from a while called the crib act. legislation would provide state medicaid programs with flexibility to reimburse residential pediatric recovery facilities like bridges have to understand yesterday you all announced its approved reimbursement for this type of residential treatment, services in west virginia. we shouldn't have to do this state-by-state. i'd like to ask for your commitment, mr. secretary, to ensure that babies in a while in a place like kettering had the same opportunities as is in west virginia whether it be through administrative action or through helping the five of us pass the crib act. would you commit to that? >> i don't know that particular waiver approval but it happy to work with you and governor kasich and that's a request have to make sure
mr. secretary, the first lady and kellyanne conway visited a facility in west virginia which provides treatment for babies born with neonatal abstinence syndrome. we have a similar facility in ohio right outside dayton called reach its path that is folks are keeping found together and helping both moms and babies overcome addiction and withdrawal. i introduced a bill lester with a number of members of this committee including my colleague from a while called the crib act. legislation would...