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overseeing the network program services encountering these small businesses provided for them, small and rural communities accessing these to assist with their development. how will they utilize this funding for people of color and other underserved and rural entrepreneurs who don't have access to that technical expertise? >> the bold action needed to ensure they are who have that access to the resources and opportunities and they are providing technical assistance and connection for all of these programs and includes this increased over this moment. this budget will be released later today but the focus will be on trying to serve underserved, better connect them to these networks to support them. they are going to focus on making sure that is possible for other programs of the fda. >> navigating these programs in these networks reaching smaller businesses owned by disadvantaged individuals. it is intended to read the gap between local entrepreneurs and programs. lack of access to these programs my district in georgia but how will small businesses be able to utilize these programs an
overseeing the network program services encountering these small businesses provided for them, small and rural communities accessing these to assist with their development. how will they utilize this funding for people of color and other underserved and rural entrepreneurs who don't have access to that technical expertise? >> the bold action needed to ensure they are who have that access to the resources and opportunities and they are providing technical assistance and connection for all...
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fund the small business development centers, continue to fund the resources that help small businesses, small business owners to become better operators of the business. i was fortunate to spend time in the military. i was fortunate and blessed to work in gaming and hospitality, and i learned a lot from those industries. not everybody has that opportunity. so i think that is a great opportunity there. and then the last thing that i say is real important is the healthcare cost. it's important we help small businesses have an opportunity to provide affordable health care for their employees as well as try to defray the cost to make sure we're not spending all of our money on healthcare where we should be providing most of the money to our employees and helping to provide better services to our clients and our customers. what's important is don't forget small businesses. small businesses are the backbone of this country. we bring people back to work faster. we do a lot so we do appreciate what has happened but there's a lot more to be done. thank you. >> that's a good segue. thank you to
fund the small business development centers, continue to fund the resources that help small businesses, small business owners to become better operators of the business. i was fortunate to spend time in the military. i was fortunate and blessed to work in gaming and hospitality, and i learned a lot from those industries. not everybody has that opportunity. so i think that is a great opportunity there. and then the last thing that i say is real important is the healthcare cost. it's important we...
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i'm a small business owner for 32 years, a very small business, about a handful of employees. not many people in congress come with that background. i would like to get to several areas, so let me start with one that may be a little unpleasant. we have had some of the most difficult times -- especially in the last year on behalf of cape workers, working on behalf of constituents, and even on the policy side of our washington office. i know you have only been there since march, but what can we do in a very quick amount of time to try to improve those relations because it really has stood out as one of the most difficult agencies to work with. ms. guzman: yes, in my time here, i have tried to increase transparency and collaboration within departments, as well as the field offices. we want to increase access to give them -- that is limited in -- as an example, a great example of collaboration. rep. pocan: i appreciate that. it has stood out. being a small business owner, i hear from a lot of small business owners, and it was just really difficult in the past year, and i appreciat
i'm a small business owner for 32 years, a very small business, about a handful of employees. not many people in congress come with that background. i would like to get to several areas, so let me start with one that may be a little unpleasant. we have had some of the most difficult times -- especially in the last year on behalf of cape workers, working on behalf of constituents, and even on the policy side of our washington office. i know you have only been there since march, but what can we...
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the small businesses need extra help finding out more about the program because small business has no hr department and we need intensive outreach and well in advance of the programs being launched and i thought a lot about families first and main street alliance and the organizations should be part of this effort and this will also help small business compliance and assure that all can apply for the program. >> thank you. i appreciate that answer. i'd like to return to the paid leave for benefitting and again, senator smith said we could grow our gdp by $2 trillion. pleased to see the americans benefits counsel, you see that many of your members do provide paid leave to their employees and i recognize and appreciate the number of employees in this country that are really doing their best to keep their workers, their families and their communities safe and healthy and i'm glad you brought this today. can you tell us what your members have volunteered paid leave benefits, especially during the pandemic? >> absolutely. thank you, senator, for the question. ibm has had a long history of
the small businesses need extra help finding out more about the program because small business has no hr department and we need intensive outreach and well in advance of the programs being launched and i thought a lot about families first and main street alliance and the organizations should be part of this effort and this will also help small business compliance and assure that all can apply for the program. >> thank you. i appreciate that answer. i'd like to return to the paid leave for...
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our whole business is helping small business. this crisis hit small business hard. before coronavirus, one third of small businesses had no online presence or mobile site at all. most small businesses are local. they serve customers. when everything shut, businesses had to go online. we are proud of the support we offered. it is hard to set up a mobile app. when you are a small business, resources are tight. usually you do what you are due. you are not -- you do what you do. you are not a website designer. but on facebook, you can set up a facebook page or an instagram business profile. in minutes you how to do and it is free. that is what small businesses did. we focused on helping small businesses get online. we focused on giving training. we train 100 small businesses since 2020 alone. we have trained a million small business women through our business. we focused on giving support. we gave out $100 million in grants when coronavirus first hit, 40% was for the united states. it was the cities we call home, where our employees are that are part of our immunity. in
our whole business is helping small business. this crisis hit small business hard. before coronavirus, one third of small businesses had no online presence or mobile site at all. most small businesses are local. they serve customers. when everything shut, businesses had to go online. we are proud of the support we offered. it is hard to set up a mobile app. when you are a small business, resources are tight. usually you do what you are due. you are not -- you do what you do. you are not a...
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hurt small businesses but the effect of them will be to grind to a halt the very fragile small businesse you've got the same rules for big medium and small. right? it is the same regulatory framework whether you are talking about, you know, a small business catering to a lot fewer customers then say, for example, a j.p. morgan or a bank of america or, you know, procter & gamble. when you look at the big companies they have the wherewithal to hire lawyers, higher accountants and get the wherewithal that they need to deal with these new regulations but small businesses don't so they will be faced with the same tax increases but a lot bigger finds an impact than a larger business, right? >> yet, washington tends to lose sight that when you're talking about taxes and regulations they impacted small business owners very differently and having a one-size-fits-all policy just does not work for the little guys. most small businesses are typical member is five or ten employees and run by an owner and the spouse and family run business and they do all the right of the tree work themselves. they m
hurt small businesses but the effect of them will be to grind to a halt the very fragile small businesse you've got the same rules for big medium and small. right? it is the same regulatory framework whether you are talking about, you know, a small business catering to a lot fewer customers then say, for example, a j.p. morgan or a bank of america or, you know, procter & gamble. when you look at the big companies they have the wherewithal to hire lawyers, higher accountants and get the...
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. >>> we go live now as small business administrator isabel guzman testifies in front of the small business subcommittee. >> you are the voice of small businesses, particularly those underserved in the biden administration. we look forward to your testimony and how we can work together to support our nation's small businesses in the months and years to come. with that, let me turn to senator paul. >> thank you, mr. chairman. after more than a year of arbitrary lockdowns and other unnecessary government regulation, americans are finally getting some of their freedoms back. just a few weeks ago, the cdc started to follow the science and admit to the public that there is no need for those who have been vaccinated to continue wearing masks. public officials across the nation are finally beginning to allow businesses to reopen and children to get back to school. these actions should have been taken months ago and are only the first step, as we begin to try to heal our nation and the economy from government's unnecessary intervention in our day to day lives. as inflation rises to the highest leve
. >>> we go live now as small business administrator isabel guzman testifies in front of the small business subcommittee. >> you are the voice of small businesses, particularly those underserved in the biden administration. we look forward to your testimony and how we can work together to support our nation's small businesses in the months and years to come. with that, let me turn to senator paul. >> thank you, mr. chairman. after more than a year of arbitrary lockdowns and...
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so small business programs were supposed to go to small business is not big businesses. planned parenthood has 16,000 employees. the previous administration determined that they are a big business. and yet, you continue to give them money and you won't tell us how much you are giving, you won't tell us if you've reversed your policy. have you reversed the long-standing affiliate probably see that it's been part of the small business administration for decades? >> now, we have not. and if i may, when we did provide to its full listing of all the ppp loans. so we don't have a specific ppp file, but we did provide to staff the full listing so you can look at all that information, including any parent land parenthood. specifically on the affiliation rule, nothing has changed without regard. however, what i would say is that, you know, specifically on affiliation of what applies here is management. >> apparently the data that you centers that was in collection within months ago and doesn't include the new loans. so we want to know about the new loans. i think we discovered th
so small business programs were supposed to go to small business is not big businesses. planned parenthood has 16,000 employees. the previous administration determined that they are a big business. and yet, you continue to give them money and you won't tell us how much you are giving, you won't tell us if you've reversed your policy. have you reversed the long-standing affiliate probably see that it's been part of the small business administration for decades? >> now, we have not. and if...
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small businesses. today, we'll examine the state of the tourism and hospitality workforce in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic. as well as, the experiences and challenges of the tourism and hospitality-related small businesses. and those businesses outside the industry, who, nonetheless, depend on travel and tourism to bring them customers. we'll also review regional impacts of the pandemic on communities that rely on tourism and hospitality workforce. and receive insight on how congress can support workers and small businesses, as the travel-and-tourism industry recovers. u.s. hotel and hospitality industry continues to experience severe pandemic-related impacts. and consequently, so do the workers in that industry. for nevada, this is almost 25% of our workforce. prior to the pandemic, in 2019, nevada's job market exhibited signs of strength. with a seasonally adjusted unemployment rate of around 3%. just over 1% unemployment rate among workers covered by unemployment insurance. however, by mid-march
small businesses. today, we'll examine the state of the tourism and hospitality workforce in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic. as well as, the experiences and challenges of the tourism and hospitality-related small businesses. and those businesses outside the industry, who, nonetheless, depend on travel and tourism to bring them customers. we'll also review regional impacts of the pandemic on communities that rely on tourism and hospitality workforce. and receive insight on how congress can...
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some is the small business recovery act. ordinance amending the planning, business and tax regulations and police codes to simplify procedures and allow flexibility for neighborhood, cultural and entertainment establishments by 1 expanding streamlined review and inspection procedures to storefront uses city-wide. 2, deleting separate definition of cat boarding, jim, trade shop and veryvises from the planning code. 3. allowing permitted conditional uses to continue after three years. 4 allowing continuation of long-standing places of entertainment, 5. allowing outdoor activity areas on rooftops. 6, temporarily requiring conditional use authorization for uses replacing nighttime entertainment uses, 7. allowing accessory catering uses, 8 knowledge allowing accessory dwelling units on the ground floor. 9. allowing temporary outdoor entertainment, arts and recreation activities. 10. deleting certain considerable use finding requirements for nighttime entertainment. 11, delaying conditional use findings, 12. requiring expedited pe
some is the small business recovery act. ordinance amending the planning, business and tax regulations and police codes to simplify procedures and allow flexibility for neighborhood, cultural and entertainment establishments by 1 expanding streamlined review and inspection procedures to storefront uses city-wide. 2, deleting separate definition of cat boarding, jim, trade shop and veryvises from the planning code. 3. allowing permitted conditional uses to continue after three years. 4 allowing...
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small businesses? >> thank you, chairman murray, for the question. i think a national program would level the playing field for small businesses, that businesses won't have to charge a premium for them to afford a national paid leave. also, i think that paid leave would ensure that workers stay home when they're sick. as a health care professional, we see people come to work sick, and many times i have to encourage them to stay home. with a national paid leave, they would know that they could stay home, center on being well and receive pay. they wouldn't have to choose between their health and a paycheck. also, this would -- it also helps us to value employees. it would help us to retain the best and the brightest, like has been said. most people are looking for a place they can call home, where they know when they come in, they can do their best. and when they are sick, they can stay home and take care of their health. the fact that women also share the most caregiving, paid leave would make it easier
small businesses? >> thank you, chairman murray, for the question. i think a national program would level the playing field for small businesses, that businesses won't have to charge a premium for them to afford a national paid leave. also, i think that paid leave would ensure that workers stay home when they're sick. as a health care professional, we see people come to work sick, and many times i have to encourage them to stay home. with a national paid leave, they would know that they...
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even with the business model that relies on -- many small businesses -- small employers generally don't have the ability to provide paid leave him there and that's why most support a national paidai leave family program and commonsense national standards. as a childcare provider i know the benefits of letting them play stay home out of the workplace. d.c. was theit second city in te country to pass it and we had -- [inaudible] most business owners support the program once it's in place. i've had employees who needed morere time off with a new baby and two for cancer treatment he i covered what i could. after for the paid time off i provided unpaid leave and when needed i arranged for -- on their salary. these employees said they recovered more quickly just knowinger they could take care f themselves. they returned even more energized.rg several staff members took less time because they couldn't afford unpaid leave. it clearly was the right decision. employees paid for their leave. that's why i strongly support paid family medical leave programs. we now have access to a public insurance
even with the business model that relies on -- many small businesses -- small employers generally don't have the ability to provide paid leave him there and that's why most support a national paidai leave family program and commonsense national standards. as a childcare provider i know the benefits of letting them play stay home out of the workplace. d.c. was theit second city in te country to pass it and we had -- [inaudible] most business owners support the program once it's in place. i've...
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if you need assistance with small business matters, continue to reach out to the office of small business. >> director: item number 9, adjournment. this is an action item. do we have a motion. >> commissioner: so moved. >> director: motioned by commissioner ortiz-cartagena. second? >> president laguana: i second. >> director: seconded by commissioner laguana. roll call. [roll call] that motion passes 7-0. the meeting is adjourned at 7:27. >> president laguana: thank you all. >> director: thank you, commissioners. and thank you for putting up with a meeting that had a lot of hick ups. >> president laguana: we appreciate you, director. >> director: thank you. >> the hon. london breed: we are here today to sign legislation which will provide an additional $10.9 million in grant resources for small businesses throughout san francisco. and let me tell you why that is so significant. when we first closed down over a year ago, people who had businesses like hair salons, nail salons, night life venues, places like a lot of these locations here in japantown, they basically had to close and figure
if you need assistance with small business matters, continue to reach out to the office of small business. >> director: item number 9, adjournment. this is an action item. do we have a motion. >> commissioner: so moved. >> director: motioned by commissioner ortiz-cartagena. second? >> president laguana: i second. >> director: seconded by commissioner laguana. roll call. [roll call] that motion passes 7-0. the meeting is adjourned at 7:27. >> president...
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i own a small restaurant in hidden valley, district 5. while i don't have a park lit, i called in to support all of my friends who have to save their business. and the reason why i haven't put on this park lit is because i was worried about changes and regulations that would happen. so i was kind of being deceived what the next step would be. and i know that time is definitely something that could so pushing through and making sure that this goes into effect could save your favorite taqueria or pizza joint because really in san francisco does take longer. it took two years for me to permit my restaurant. once that expansion happened, it was during a pandemic. so i stopped and ate the loss. so being able to move forward with the park lit would be very amazing for my small business and thank you for listening and i hope this goes through. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, my name is diego. i called because i want to express my support for the legislation and i don't think that the time -- this was created on necessity
i own a small restaurant in hidden valley, district 5. while i don't have a park lit, i called in to support all of my friends who have to save their business. and the reason why i haven't put on this park lit is because i was worried about changes and regulations that would happen. so i was kind of being deceived what the next step would be. and i know that time is definitely something that could so pushing through and making sure that this goes into effect could save your favorite taqueria or...
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small business.i could not disagree more. i'm a small business owner. maybe somebody is interested in what i think. and it's everywhere that we look at unprecedented levels. restaurants and bars are the biggest contributor to unemployment that has hurt minority businesses and minority workers and minority entrepreneurs. small providers have been unable to operate. entertainment has been crushed out of existence. i was once a major label recording artist, live explainment has not been healthy for a long time and no one has been harder hit by the pandemic so i couldn't believe that anyone would suggest that that this helps musician is a drawback of the legislation? meanwhile, we're losing more businesses every day. how many of these people talk to the business owners as i often do, crying as they're drowning in debt. this legislation makes it easier to try things. it makes it cheaper to start businesses. guess who benefits from that? the people who don't have money the whole reason people without money
small business.i could not disagree more. i'm a small business owner. maybe somebody is interested in what i think. and it's everywhere that we look at unprecedented levels. restaurants and bars are the biggest contributor to unemployment that has hurt minority businesses and minority workers and minority entrepreneurs. small providers have been unable to operate. entertainment has been crushed out of existence. i was once a major label recording artist, live explainment has not been healthy...
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the san francisco small business commission and office of the small business staff acknowledges that the unseeded and central homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the san francisco peninsula. as indigenous stuarts of this land and in accordance with their tradition. the ramaytush ohlone have never forgotten their responsibility as caretakers of this place as well as all people to reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors, elders, and relatives of the ramatytush ohlone community. >> director: that's it. >> president laguana: you're good. great. thank you. yes. so should we go to public comment? let's go to public comment. >> clerk: mr. president, there are currently no callers in the queue for this item. >> president laguana: great. seeing none. public comment is closed. i move that we approve the statement or resolution. i move that we approve the resolution. that's what we're supposed to do here. >> director: yes. approve the reso
the san francisco small business commission and office of the small business staff acknowledges that the unseeded and central homeland of the ramaytush ohlone who are the san francisco peninsula. as indigenous stuarts of this land and in accordance with their tradition. the ramaytush ohlone have never forgotten their responsibility as caretakers of this place as well as all people to reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their...
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i would just like to say that i moved from a small town and came to one -- from a small town in the north one in the south. i loved both of them but moving is like having to be accepted into a foster family. it takes so long to get to know people and feel like you fit in. small towns are close-knit communities. it is hard to adjust. i see people like joe biden saying if we shut down the coal mining jobs, we shut down the pipeline, they can always get jobs in the new energy industry. and it is not as easy. people don't want to move from their hometown. i became a schoolteacher. i did not want to be a schoolteacher but i thought it is one job where a woman can live in a rural area and have a good paying job. and they get the summers off. so, i became a school teacher and taught for 50 years, simply because i could be in a small town. so, when people talk about get another job, that is not the point. it is being able to stay where you call home. host: we will get reaction and comments. guest: these are rich topics which we could spend the next three days on. i will briefly respond to three o
i would just like to say that i moved from a small town and came to one -- from a small town in the north one in the south. i loved both of them but moving is like having to be accepted into a foster family. it takes so long to get to know people and feel like you fit in. small towns are close-knit communities. it is hard to adjust. i see people like joe biden saying if we shut down the coal mining jobs, we shut down the pipeline, they can always get jobs in the new energy industry. and it is...
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small businesses. if it were done by third-party they would not be dealing with local merchants to help move the shared spaces and shortening construction impact on the small businesses. there are certain things where having it all in house makes us more efficient, allows us to act for the equity and to deliver better customer service. we fully admit the central subway project were ill conceived and we inherited those problems. i would argue over the last two years the agency before my time got that project under control during a time period when it was completely out of control and looks like we will deliver it with just a 15% cost overrun. i am not opposed to the idea of collaborating with other public agencies for the delivery of may jour projects. i want to make sure if we give up control as the city our values are not let go of. >> i would agree. i don't think i am ever insinuating giving up control as the city, but definitely curious about the opportunities that may exist in other city department
small businesses. if it were done by third-party they would not be dealing with local merchants to help move the shared spaces and shortening construction impact on the small businesses. there are certain things where having it all in house makes us more efficient, allows us to act for the equity and to deliver better customer service. we fully admit the central subway project were ill conceived and we inherited those problems. i would argue over the last two years the agency before my time got...
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the small lives now worth $260.00. district of corpus and we are employing about more than 1300000 people about a plea any better do you need completely. been spotless and really need to invest because. the textile industry here is what is called the cluster around of housing small to mid-size independent garment factories like that as armies exist alongside dying bleaching and embroidery units together they bring in a revenue of 250000000000 the piece almost 3000000000 euros a year. industrial scale have also been set up but it's the small to mid-size facilities that make up the majority. of modern myself. more that. that would be so much of an impact as far as the pollution this country are one step. more that we are really spoiling the and when my proxy chemicals. were being blamed into the it were nearly 180 kilometers in length and has long been considered sacred as a non-issue as the region and sustains at least 2000000 people with more draining into the famously. as the oil flows through the growing cities thoug
the small lives now worth $260.00. district of corpus and we are employing about more than 1300000 people about a plea any better do you need completely. been spotless and really need to invest because. the textile industry here is what is called the cluster around of housing small to mid-size independent garment factories like that as armies exist alongside dying bleaching and embroidery units together they bring in a revenue of 250000000000 the piece almost 3000000000 euros a year. industrial...
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the small business community has continued interest in operating small spaces, even after the pandemic, not just seasonally, but all year round. okay. now on to legislation itself. the ordinance that's before you, supervisors, is organized around these nine policy goals, which monica and i will talk about in a little bit more detail sort of one by one. the first is we really want to make this easy for neighborhood groups and for merchants to engage with. i think that has been one of the advantages of the program over the last ten months is that it's been relatively easy and streamlined for merchants to engage around. so we want to keep doing that. we want to consolidate. all of the different types of ways that the neighbors and mer chans have been activating the public realm and organize those under a single, cohesive and comprehensive piece of city code. so before shared spaces, of course, we had the city places for people ordinance, which was geared primarily at sort of noncommercial, community-serving uses. and the last experiment of the shared spaces program, over the last ten or s
the small business community has continued interest in operating small spaces, even after the pandemic, not just seasonally, but all year round. okay. now on to legislation itself. the ordinance that's before you, supervisors, is organized around these nine policy goals, which monica and i will talk about in a little bit more detail sort of one by one. the first is we really want to make this easy for neighborhood groups and for merchants to engage with. i think that has been one of the...
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, accessibility responsibilities and support for small businesses and support for small business owners with disabilities as well as opportunities for collaboration. the presenters regina dick-endrizzi, executive director of the office of small business and sharky laguana president of the small business commission. after that there will be a break and after that, a discussion item, which is the golden gate park stakeholder working group and action framework. the action framework will be the focus of this presentation as well as information about community engagement that will take place this summer led by recreation and parks department and sfmta and that is listed on the agenda as a presentation by rachael hiatt, however, rachael hiatt was unable to attend this meeting because of the last minute conflict. david long also from c.g.a. will be here to present. the next item after that is an information item report from the mayor's disability council. after that there will be a report on correspondence. after that, another opportunity for general public comment not related to items on the
, accessibility responsibilities and support for small businesses and support for small business owners with disabilities as well as opportunities for collaboration. the presenters regina dick-endrizzi, executive director of the office of small business and sharky laguana president of the small business commission. after that there will be a break and after that, a discussion item, which is the golden gate park stakeholder working group and action framework. the action framework will be the...
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to small business, up 29% -- commitments to small business, up 29% over 2019.ember, the ppp had a tremendous impact on demand for our clients. we did $35 billion of ppp loans. that obviously caused less borrowing. sen. brown: you say you can do both, but you haven't done both. during the pandemic, 5000 community banks across the country, there lending went up 10%. your job is to spur innovation and create jobs. you supposedly employ some of the best economic experts in the country. you just can't tell me can't find a better way to spend $25 billion. you could pay your workers more. you could do a variety of things to serve the community a little better than stock buybacks. let me shift to mr. d imon. at most of your banks, the ceo makes 800-0900 times lowest paid record -- makes 800 or 900 times your lowest paid employee. no one thinks you work 900 times harder than the tellers and service agents at j.p. morgan chase, so how did we end up here , where ceos are making 900 times what some of their workers are making? >> we are very proud of the opportunity we giv
to small business, up 29% -- commitments to small business, up 29% over 2019.ember, the ppp had a tremendous impact on demand for our clients. we did $35 billion of ppp loans. that obviously caused less borrowing. sen. brown: you say you can do both, but you haven't done both. during the pandemic, 5000 community banks across the country, there lending went up 10%. your job is to spur innovation and create jobs. you supposedly employ some of the best economic experts in the country. you just...
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small— a small place, two rooms going up small biast— a small place, two rooms going up small blasthe day, they take about — i reckon at the end of the day, they take about £15,000 and covid test fees, _ take about £15,000 and covid test fees. and — take about £15,000 and covid test fees, and there is a small place in the centre — fees, and there is a small place in the centre of london. it £190, these are now— the centre of london. it £190, these are now outrageous. i completely agree _ are now outrageous. i completely agree with — are now outrageous. i completely agree with the daily mail. i think it's outrageous. i don't see how it's outrageous. idon't see how they— it's outrageous. i don't see how theyjustify. he did initially questioned why we couldn't get these tests on— questioned why we couldn't get these tests on the nhs, but, of course, i didnt— tests on the nhs, but, of course, i didn't have — tests on the nhs, but, of course, i didn't have to go to portugal, so it was not _ didn't have to go to portugal, so it was not essential, therefore we should — was not essential, t
small— a small place, two rooms going up small biast— a small place, two rooms going up small blasthe day, they take about — i reckon at the end of the day, they take about £15,000 and covid test fees, _ take about £15,000 and covid test fees. and — take about £15,000 and covid test fees, and there is a small place in the centre — fees, and there is a small place in the centre of london. it £190, these are now— the centre of london. it £190, these are now outrageous. i...
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small businesses. if it were done by third-party they would not be dealing with local merchants to help move the shared spaces and shortening construction impact on the small businesses. there are certain things where having it all in house makes us more efficient, allows us to act for the equity and to deliver better customer service. we fully admit the central subway project were ill conceived and we inherited those problems. i would argue over the last two years the agency before my time got that project under control during a time period when it was completely out of control and looks like we will deliver it with just a 15% cost overrun. i am not opposed to the idea of collaborating with other public agencies for the delivery of may jour projects. i want to make sure if we give up control as the city our values are not let go of. >> i would agree. i don't think i am ever insinuating giving up control as the city, but definitely curious about the opportunities that may exist in other city department
small businesses. if it were done by third-party they would not be dealing with local merchants to help move the shared spaces and shortening construction impact on the small businesses. there are certain things where having it all in house makes us more efficient, allows us to act for the equity and to deliver better customer service. we fully admit the central subway project were ill conceived and we inherited those problems. i would argue over the last two years the agency before my time got...
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business month to enhance the right of small businesses to recover. thank you. >> supervisor melgar: thank you supervisor peskins. colleagues if there's no other questions or comments, madam clerk, let's take public comment please. >> clerk: we are checking to see if there are callers in the que. press star 3 for those who haven't already to be added to the que. we have zero callers, zero in the que madam chair. >> supervisor melgar: seeing no other callers, public comment on this item is closed. supervisor peskin did you make a motion? >> supervisor peskin: so moved to make that little amendment. >> supervisor melgar: great. madam clerk? >> clerk: (roll call) you have three ayes. >> supervisor melgar: thank you madam clerk. is there a motion to pass this as amended please? >> supervisor peskin: i will make a motion to send item to the full board with positive recommendation. >> supervisor melgar: thank you. >> clerk: (roll call) you have three ayes. >> supervisor melgar: thank you. this motion passes with positive recommendation. madam clerk, are the
business month to enhance the right of small businesses to recover. thank you. >> supervisor melgar: thank you supervisor peskins. colleagues if there's no other questions or comments, madam clerk, let's take public comment please. >> clerk: we are checking to see if there are callers in the que. press star 3 for those who haven't already to be added to the que. we have zero callers, zero in the que madam chair. >> supervisor melgar: seeing no other callers, public comment on...
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some is the small business recovery act. ordinance amending the planning, business and tax regulations and police codes to simplify procedures and allow flexibility for neighborhood, cultural and entertainment establishments by 1 expanding streamlined review and inspection procedures to storefront uses city-wide. 2, deleting separate definition of cat boarding, jim, trade shop and veryvises from the planning code. 3. allowing permitted conditional uses to continue after three years. 4 allowing continuation of long-standing places of entertainment, 5. allowing outdoor activity areas on rooftops. 6, temporarily requiring conditional use authorization for uses replacing nighttime entertainment uses, 7. allowing accessory catering uses, 8 knowledge allowing accessory dwelling units on the ground floor. 9. allowing temporary outdoor entertainment, arts and recreation activities. 10. deleting certain considerable use finding requirements for nighttime entertainment. 11, delaying conditional use findings, 12. requiring expedited pe
some is the small business recovery act. ordinance amending the planning, business and tax regulations and police codes to simplify procedures and allow flexibility for neighborhood, cultural and entertainment establishments by 1 expanding streamlined review and inspection procedures to storefront uses city-wide. 2, deleting separate definition of cat boarding, jim, trade shop and veryvises from the planning code. 3. allowing permitted conditional uses to continue after three years. 4 allowing...
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i heard that it's small business month. i heard of the small business week. maybe you can put us on the same page. >> thank you. san francisco small business week, right now, there are a number of different efforts happening as part of small business week. there's small business 30-day challenge, organized by small business commission president and sfmta board of directors to encourage people to shop at small business. there are other efforts and other marketing efforts with the goal in a public facing, public oriented way to encourage members of the public to do -- think about and help support the recovery of san francisco small businesses. small business week is about broadening the reach of those conversations to the broader san francisco public. >> vice president caminong: i wanted to -- you've been cutting in and out. i think there's a little bit challenge on your wifi connection. i think we understood everything you said. >> i turned off video, if anybody wants to get clarity on anything. it's nice to be mostly heard in honor of itself. thank you. >> i
i heard that it's small business month. i heard of the small business week. maybe you can put us on the same page. >> thank you. san francisco small business week, right now, there are a number of different efforts happening as part of small business week. there's small business 30-day challenge, organized by small business commission president and sfmta board of directors to encourage people to shop at small business. there are other efforts and other marketing efforts with the goal in a...
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doubt that raymond's case might be over on wednesday because it was a small crime say just small bands and it's. my car i'm working on he's a minor only 16 is you know. after the authorities clean up 2 children are released from the shelter according to the law children under 15 can't be jailed. first a social worker takes the boys information in order to find their families. many street children do have a family and i apologise for my money says. you know if you know who's been wandering around like my guest i don't socialize caution against us to find out the minute you know my going on the street children almost always come from broken homes that the parents are often too exhausted to take care of children are the primary cell has 6 children they live in a small room and mari sell sells used clothing with her sister that normally isn't even enough for a day's meal i mean. i'm a single parent in order to get food daily i go around selling secondhand clothes with my older sister and i know i mean by. that of course i would like to either i also work in booking and or not i do anything
doubt that raymond's case might be over on wednesday because it was a small crime say just small bands and it's. my car i'm working on he's a minor only 16 is you know. after the authorities clean up 2 children are released from the shelter according to the law children under 15 can't be jailed. first a social worker takes the boys information in order to find their families. many street children do have a family and i apologise for my money says. you know if you know who's been wandering...
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small business.i could not disagree more. i'm a small business owner. maybe somebody is interested in what i think. and it's everywhere that we look at unprecedented levels. restaurants and bars are the biggest contributor to unemployment that has hurt minority businesses and minority workers and minority entrepreneurs. small providers have been unable to operate. entertainment has been crushed out of existence. i was once a major label recording artist, live explainment has not been healthy for a long time and no one has been harder hit by the pandemic so i couldn't believe that anyone would suggest that that this helps musician is a drawback of the legislation? meanwhile, we're losing more businesses every day. how many of these people talk to the business owners as i often do, crying as they're drowning in debt. this legislation makes it easier to try things. it makes it cheaper to start businesses. guess who benefits from that? the people who don't have money the whole reason people without money
small business.i could not disagree more. i'm a small business owner. maybe somebody is interested in what i think. and it's everywhere that we look at unprecedented levels. restaurants and bars are the biggest contributor to unemployment that has hurt minority businesses and minority workers and minority entrepreneurs. small providers have been unable to operate. entertainment has been crushed out of existence. i was once a major label recording artist, live explainment has not been healthy...
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that small business.he san francisco small business commission, for taking this idea and making it so amazing and running with it. thank you so much to mayor breed for our tireless support of small businesses for the last 1.5 years, for getting it up and passed, and helping our retail and small business establishments survive, for finding $1.75 million for grants for our small businesses. thank you to assemblyman chiu for fighting for small businesses in the california state assembly. and thank you to everyone who will, for the next 30 days, will take the challenge and say, for the next 30 days, i pledge to only shop at small businesses and help san francisco small businesses emerge out of this pandemic. thank you so much. >> thank you so much, manny, and we'll take questions at this time. [inaudible] >> the hon. london breed: you know, san francisco has really been very conservative in its reopening efforts, so even though the state has given us permission to go into the orange tier, we did not allow all
that small business.he san francisco small business commission, for taking this idea and making it so amazing and running with it. thank you so much to mayor breed for our tireless support of small businesses for the last 1.5 years, for getting it up and passed, and helping our retail and small business establishments survive, for finding $1.75 million for grants for our small businesses. thank you to assemblyman chiu for fighting for small businesses in the california state assembly. and thank...
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most of the migrants here live in harsh conditions and small checks often but the water and electricity the multiethnic city of bangalore also known as a bungalow is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. who would you. thought dynamic that are. low income household income people. the only option that they find are. these informal settlements and most of these informal settlements are on certain unused lines and because. you don't get any other services. often these this quarter settlements are found close to construction sites or industrial areas open definition is a common practice in the problem of indoor air pollution is rampant natural lighting and cross wind listen inside homes on and on the phone. the hygiene situation in these communities is bad and women who bear the brunt of it. the men are confined to these communities and they do not have the ability to move beyond their communities the fundamental problem starts from the fact that they have no access to and even these basic wages and the men typically don't want to be anything in the family so the women pick up sma
most of the migrants here live in harsh conditions and small checks often but the water and electricity the multiethnic city of bangalore also known as a bungalow is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. who would you. thought dynamic that are. low income household income people. the only option that they find are. these informal settlements and most of these informal settlements are on certain unused lines and because. you don't get any other services. often these this quarter...
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i. 7 thought that was the famous case might be over on wednesday because it was a small crime just small fantasy. my heart my money and he's a minor only 16 years now. after the authorities clean up 2 children are released from the shelter according to the law children under 15 can't be jailed. first a social worker takes the boys information in order to find their families. many street children do have a family and i 7 am the boss is her name maddy says. them digital now has been wandering around like mad yes i do social workers caught on again yesterday that the moment of the night you know the street children almost always come from broken homes. the parents are often too exhausted to take care of children but mari cell has 6 children they live in a small room and mari sell sells used clothing with her sister that normally isn't even enough for a day's meal i live. out my new single parent in order to get food daily i go around selling secondhand clothes with my older sister and i know i mean by. that or so i also work in booking and or not i do anything that is available and i'll tak
i. 7 thought that was the famous case might be over on wednesday because it was a small crime just small fantasy. my heart my money and he's a minor only 16 years now. after the authorities clean up 2 children are released from the shelter according to the law children under 15 can't be jailed. first a social worker takes the boys information in order to find their families. many street children do have a family and i 7 am the boss is her name maddy says. them digital now has been wandering...
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challenges in a very small space like under a looking glass and. the biggest conurbation on the planet is greater tokyo population 38000000 followed by jakarta with around 34000000 delhi mumbai manila and shanghai each home to more than 20000000 people as are the biggest metropolis is in latin america sao paolo and mexico city. traffic is a major problem in megacities but there are new ideas out there on how to tackle it . we're also used to cars that we can't imagine cities without them anymore but if we were to experience that we wouldn't want to go back to cars at an artist's point. this is how cities might look in future if different kinds of road users were separated one road is for fast moving aleck critically eccles another for pedestrians cyclists and scooters with the 3rd a promise not reserved for pedestrians only. welcome to woven city a project under development by japanese carmaker toyota a prototype city and living laboratory for cutting edge technologies. here all vehicles will be self driving and run on electric power or hydrogen th
challenges in a very small space like under a looking glass and. the biggest conurbation on the planet is greater tokyo population 38000000 followed by jakarta with around 34000000 delhi mumbai manila and shanghai each home to more than 20000000 people as are the biggest metropolis is in latin america sao paolo and mexico city. traffic is a major problem in megacities but there are new ideas out there on how to tackle it . we're also used to cars that we can't imagine cities without them...
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was brazenly carrying the gun in the open all the way to school here on the program we'll show you a small map you can see where he ultimately left his home walked approximately 10 minutes journey that is all the way to the school but the question remains as to why no passers by called the police to alert them that there's a 19 year old walking down the street with a fully loaded pump action shotgun it's one of a number of issues that has been has raised including what might have led the suspect to carry out such an attack and those who knew him said it went totally against his character. thank you good we met this boy before he's our neighbor and i remember his face i noticed that she had a very intelligent appearance he was a very tidy i've never seen him head and now it was annie dubious people she was a good boy and was always so quiet he also held me in the past with the tonsil language i don't know why he became like these i don't know what happens to him as a very good and well mannered family i only had to good at being enough him well thanks for joining us here in our internationa
was brazenly carrying the gun in the open all the way to school here on the program we'll show you a small map you can see where he ultimately left his home walked approximately 10 minutes journey that is all the way to the school but the question remains as to why no passers by called the police to alert them that there's a 19 year old walking down the street with a fully loaded pump action shotgun it's one of a number of issues that has been has raised including what might have led the...