Wanted to give a final call to the room for questions and also, the panelists if you have questions for one another. I know that delaware worked with Insurance Companies as part of this process and i was wondering if california and nevada did similar work and you know, was that important. Well, for nevada, we did reach out to the Insurance Industry and they were part of the hearing process during the legislation was being heard. And they didnt have a position on it one way or another. Although part of our angel cyst included the fact there was a potential for insurance premiums to be sold to these rids. However, it is not a requirement in nevada to have insurance to have a license. Its only a requirement if you register a vehicle. So, again, depending on what the individual wants to use the drivers authorization card for, it doesnt necessarily equate them directly into the selling of an insurance policy, but they were part of the discussions. Specifically, my boss was very interested i
Forward, but also to people who were convicted and sentenced under old laws. Inmate sentences under the old mandatory minimums can ask a judge to sentence them in accordance with the new mandatory minimums. But a prosecutor gets to weigh in also. And the inmate will only get a lower sentence if the judge agrees it is appropriate after the judge has considered factors like the inmates danger to the community. But others have raised concerns about the department of justice going to stand idly by and let dangerous criminals walk. So this is my question, kind of a statement. I hope that i have your commitment that the department of justice will review each of these resentencing on a casebycase basis and that the determination on these resentencings will be made by local u. S. Attorney offices. Senator, we are anything but idle at the department of justice. You have our commitment that we will carry out the Retroactive Application of the provisions of this proposal in a thoughtful manner, o
Consultations. One of the things we quickly mentioned, theres problems looking at measures of real Interest Rates to try to figure out whats going on in the long run. We have the same concept of ken. Whats the and rate going to be in five to seven years. There are persistent deviations from potential output during these periods. You see these periods of very low Interest Rates. It reflects cyclical or medium term inflationary dynamics and not really longer term view on real Interest Rates. What we did is we thought we need to think about this. We need to look at output, Interest Rates, and you have to think about this as a system of equations. That way you can control for the things that ken talked about. Inflation is moving up and down. Youre deep in the suit in terms of being in recessions and things. And real try to filter out. Separate out cyclical development from longer term developments. The key finding we have had, by the way, we update every quarter and post them on the feds w
It is the fact that cruikshank is interpreting that case. Host thanks for adding your scholarship and experience to our discussion tonight. Thanks for our viewers for being involved in the landmarks case. Well see you next week. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] our original series landmark casing continues next monday with a look at lochner versus new york. The court rules that a new york labor law interfered with the 14th amendment right of businesses and employees to enter into contracts by limiting the number of hours a bakery worker can be required to work. The justices declared that the law was not justified as a legitimate exercise of Police Powers to protect health and safety. Thats live next monday at 9 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. You can learn more about cspans landmark cases series which explores the human stories and
We have closed captioning. Thank you. All right. Well convene the Mayors Disability Council for friday september 18, 2015. Im cochair chip supanich and asking harriet wong to read the introduction. Good afternoon, welcome to the Mayors Disability Council, this friday, september 18, 2015. In city hall. City hall is available to provide wheelchairs and access. Wheelchair access at the polk street is provided via a wheelchair lift. Assistive listening device are available and our meeting is opening captioned and sign language interpreted. Our materials are available in large print and braille. Please ask the staff for assistance. To prevent electronic interference with this rooms sound system and for everybody act to focus on the presentations, please silence all mobile phones and pdas. Your cooperation is appreciated. We welcome the publics participation during Public Comment. You may fill out a speaker card at the front of the room or call our line 14155549632. Staff will be available t