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thank you. >> clerk: thank you, ms. brown.r of the public who has any information regarding the murder of aubrey avocasa you can call the tip line. as a matter of record keeping president cohen, commissioner yee is present at 1814 hours. and we'll continue public comment. >> president cohen: thank you. all right. let's call the next item, please. >> clerk: line item two. consent calendar, receive and file action. sfpd's monthly sb 1421 report and d.p.a. monthly sb 1421 report and the sfpd/dpa document protocol report and for information purposes only. if any commissioner would like to discuss any of the items, please advise president cohen that you would like to place the item on the future agenda. tonight, there will be no discussion or presentation on these items. >> president cohen: let's see. i see something in the chat. thank you. all right. colleagues, are there any questions, comments about the items that are on the consent agenda? if not, let's go ahead and take public comment and i'll entertain a motion once public co
thank you. >> clerk: thank you, ms. brown.r of the public who has any information regarding the murder of aubrey avocasa you can call the tip line. as a matter of record keeping president cohen, commissioner yee is present at 1814 hours. and we'll continue public comment. >> president cohen: thank you. all right. let's call the next item, please. >> clerk: line item two. consent calendar, receive and file action. sfpd's monthly sb 1421 report and d.p.a. monthly sb 1421 report...
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>> ms. brown is logged in. >> hello? >> president walton: hello? [echo] >> hi, you can hear me? >> president walton: yes. >> can we have the presentation brought up, please. >> president walton: hold on one second. >> hello esteemed members of the board of supervisors and thank you for your time today. slide two, please. my name is heidi hanley and i'm here before you as a verified equity apkantd for 5801 mission street. a little bit about myself. i'm a mother of two and wife, i'm a mexican-american, native san franciscan and attended all k-12 grades in district 11, where the proposed site will be located. i'm an army veteran having served eight years. and i have over 14 years experience in the cannabis industry here in san francisco, being the second woman cannabis operator and the first latina legacy operator here in the city. slide three, please. the story is a lengthy one but i have a short timeline showing the facts. we opened stores in 2005 as a grandfather dispensary and we were able allowed to move forward with a medical cannabis permit. in 2008 we became the third licen
>> ms. brown is logged in. >> hello? >> president walton: hello? [echo] >> hi, you can hear me? >> president walton: yes. >> can we have the presentation brought up, please. >> president walton: hold on one second. >> hello esteemed members of the board of supervisors and thank you for your time today. slide two, please. my name is heidi hanley and i'm here before you as a verified equity apkantd for 5801 mission street. a little bit about myself....
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brown. i want to thank ms. cook for coming out today. we are in san francisco at almost 80% of people eligible being fully vaccinated. that is outstanding. we still have work to do. we still have work to do particularly among black african americans where our rate of vaccination is 64%. that's why we are here today, that's why we are here providing vaccine to people in the park. that's why we have our mobile teams out. that's why we have our vax to you program. you can call the number on our website. we will bring the vaccine to your home or any other place. if you have five or more people ready to get vaccinated. there's a lot of conversation about [break] through infections. those are important, but let's stay on the key message here that these vaccines are saving lives every day. here in san francisco, the vast majority of people hospitalized are people who have not been vaccinated. the vast majority of people in this fourth surge that we're seeing who are sadly dying of covid-19, these deaths are overwhelmingly preventable with these
brown. i want to thank ms. cook for coming out today. we are in san francisco at almost 80% of people eligible being fully vaccinated. that is outstanding. we still have work to do. we still have work to do particularly among black african americans where our rate of vaccination is 64%. that's why we are here today, that's why we are here providing vaccine to people in the park. that's why we have our mobile teams out. that's why we have our vax to you program. you can call the number on our...
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ms. mcgee. >> thank you, chairman brown. am the executive director of americans for financial reform which is coalition of more than 200 consumer community civil rights organizations advocating for financial policies to serve workers and communities. over the past several decades, too many of the lost structure finance of allowed wall street to profit at the expense of the most everyone else. there is a variety of reasons to the gap that plagues our country that policies allow big finance to extract increasing amounts of wealth from workers and communities. we need to identify and change these roles if we are going to build an economy that treats workers with dignity is able to carry the opportunity to flourish for everyone step this is led to an increase in the size of the financial industry in the creation of banking that can put stability at risk for everyone. wall street has increased its dominance over decision-making at firms we think of as nonfinancial. initial engineering and financial speculation have been rewarded
ms. mcgee. >> thank you, chairman brown. am the executive director of americans for financial reform which is coalition of more than 200 consumer community civil rights organizations advocating for financial policies to serve workers and communities. over the past several decades, too many of the lost structure finance of allowed wall street to profit at the expense of the most everyone else. there is a variety of reasons to the gap that plagues our country that policies allow big finance...
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brown. i want to thank ms. cook for coming out today. we are in san francisco at almost 80% of people eligible being fully vaccinated. that is outstanding. we still have work to do. we still have work to do particularly among black african americans where our rate of vaccination is 64%. that's why we are here today, that's why we are here providing vaccine to people in the park. that's why we have our mobile teams out. that's why we have our vax to you program. you can call the number on our website. we will bring the vaccine to your home or any other place. if you have five or more people ready to get vaccinated. there's a lot of conversation about [break] through infections. those are important, but let's stay on the key message here that these vaccines are saving lives every day. here in san francisco, the vast majority of people hospitalized are people who have not been vaccinated. the vast majority of people in this fourth surge that we're seeing who are sadly dying of covid-19, these deaths are overwhelmingly preventable with these
brown. i want to thank ms. cook for coming out today. we are in san francisco at almost 80% of people eligible being fully vaccinated. that is outstanding. we still have work to do. we still have work to do particularly among black african americans where our rate of vaccination is 64%. that's why we are here today, that's why we are here providing vaccine to people in the park. that's why we have our mobile teams out. that's why we have our vax to you program. you can call the number on our...
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brown. i want to thank ms. cook for coming out today.f people eligible being fully vaccinated. that is outstanding. we still have work to do. we still have work to do particularly among black african americans where our rate of vaccination is 64%. that's why we are here today, that's why we are here providing vaccine to people in the park. that's why we have our mobile teams out. that's why we have our vax to you program. you can call the number on our website. we will bring the vaccine to your home or any other place. if you have five or more people ready to get vaccinated. there's a lot of conversation about [break] through infections. those are important, but let's stay on the key message here that these vaccines are saving lives every day. here in san francisco, the vast majority of people hospitalized are people who have not been vaccinated. the vast majority of people in this fourth surge that we're seeing who are sadly dying of covid-19, these deaths are overwhelmingly preventable with these vaccines. these vaccines are safe and e
brown. i want to thank ms. cook for coming out today.f people eligible being fully vaccinated. that is outstanding. we still have work to do. we still have work to do particularly among black african americans where our rate of vaccination is 64%. that's why we are here today, that's why we are here providing vaccine to people in the park. that's why we have our mobile teams out. that's why we have our vax to you program. you can call the number on our website. we will bring the vaccine to your...
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ms. stifler, and dr. haynes, we have been talking about sort of the direct course in retainment of these loans with high interest. but we, working with chairman brown and others, passed the military lending act, which has a 36% cap on loans. when the department of defense was finalizing its rules, they pointed out there are associated costs to the pay day lending. people literally lost their jobs because they became insolvent and they were discharged. and the discharge cost additional money. so you could perhaps talk about some of the non-monetary costs that have been incurred because of predatory loans? first ms. stifler. >> thank you, senator reed. i'd be happy to. so there are high-cost -- pay day and other high-cost loans are associated with a cascade of long lasting financial consequences. they include bankruptcy, insufficient fund fees, other bank penalty feeings and often being shut out of the banking financial mainstream, bank account closures. borrowers who take out car title loans often lose their cars to repossession, are unable to get to work and at risk of losing their jobs. a lot of the debt associated with high cost loans come with h
ms. stifler, and dr. haynes, we have been talking about sort of the direct course in retainment of these loans with high interest. but we, working with chairman brown and others, passed the military lending act, which has a 36% cap on loans. when the department of defense was finalizing its rules, they pointed out there are associated costs to the pay day lending. people literally lost their jobs because they became insolvent and they were discharged. and the discharge cost additional money. so...
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ms. sewell will vote no on the ocasio-cortez amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. brown: as the member designated mr. defazio, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. defazio will vote yes on the ocasio-cortez amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated mr. swalwell of california, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. swalwell will vote no on the ocasio-cortez amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated ms. frankel, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote yes on the ocasio-cortez amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mchenry of north carolina, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. mchenry will vote no on the ocasio-cortez amendment number 40. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from v
ms. sewell will vote no on the ocasio-cortez amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. brown: as the member designated mr. defazio, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. defazio will vote yes on the ocasio-cortez amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated mr. swalwell of california, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house...