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mr. robertson?uest: we are as flexible as we have ever been in the way any sort of service delivery, and certainly a response like this, you're talking about the formula of services being locally executed. we have been encouraging state and local partners to be flexible and find creative ways to make sure a person does not go without a meal. -- wee lots of examples have been addressing that episodically across the country. given the flexibility in the cares act and the posture we are in, this is a highly flexible time. we want to make sure people are fed and taking care of. once this coronavirus is gone, thankfully we can circle back and talk about lessons learned and put in place measures that make even more sense moving forward for delivery of services. host: lance robertson is the assistant secretary at health and human services for aging. we appreciate your >> and shocked he said it is the second highest priority. i would argue at times it is just last. >> share your experiences and ask experts
mr. robertson?uest: we are as flexible as we have ever been in the way any sort of service delivery, and certainly a response like this, you're talking about the formula of services being locally executed. we have been encouraging state and local partners to be flexible and find creative ways to make sure a person does not go without a meal. -- wee lots of examples have been addressing that episodically across the country. given the flexibility in the cares act and the posture we are in, this...
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mr. robertson?uest: we are as flexible as we have ever been in the way any sort of service delivery, and certainly a response like this, you're talking about the formula of services being locally executed. we have been encouraging state and local partners to be flexible and find creative ways to make sure a person does not go without a meal. -- wee lots of examples have been addressing that episodically across the country. given the flexibility in the cares act and the posture we are in, this is a highly flexible time. we want to make sure people are fed and taking care of. once this coronavirus is gone, thankfully we can circle back and talk about lessons learned and put in place measures that make even more sense moving forward for delivery of services. host: lance robertson is the assistant secretary at health and human services for aging. we appreciate your time. guest: thank you, john. it has been a pleasure. host: up next, the brennan center's lauren-brooke eisen will join us on the increasing
mr. robertson?uest: we are as flexible as we have ever been in the way any sort of service delivery, and certainly a response like this, you're talking about the formula of services being locally executed. we have been encouraging state and local partners to be flexible and find creative ways to make sure a person does not go without a meal. -- wee lots of examples have been addressing that episodically across the country. given the flexibility in the cares act and the posture we are in, this...
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and particularly, with the dedicated guidance of lindsey robertson, jack baker, mr. butterfield and many others that i see here today. preservation virginia is very pleased to be partnering with the virginia museum of history and culture. and we thank them for their participation and for hosting all of us here today. we are especially honored by the presence of our participants from the virginia tribal nations as well as representatives of the cherokee nation and the poach creek who are also here today. i want to thank and acknowledge our symposium sponsors who helped make this possible. the jesse ball fund and davenport and hersh her. preservation virginia has been the steward of the john marshall house and we have been caring for it since 1911 and help us interpret the legacy of chief justice marshall. this is a house where marshall lived for 45 years and it provides insights into his life and work. not only as a well known and significant american jurist, but also as a man who was a family man. a husband, a father, contributing to the civic life of the city despit
and particularly, with the dedicated guidance of lindsey robertson, jack baker, mr. butterfield and many others that i see here today. preservation virginia is very pleased to be partnering with the virginia museum of history and culture. and we thank them for their participation and for hosting all of us here today. we are especially honored by the presence of our participants from the virginia tribal nations as well as representatives of the cherokee nation and the poach creek who are also...