Attendance, silence cell phones and Electronic Devices to not interrupt proceedings. The board and committees are convening hybrid meetings that allow in person attendsance and Public Comment while providing Remote Access and Public Comment via telephone. Public comment will be taken on each item on the agenda. Those in person will be allowed to speak first and take those waiting on the telephone line. Those watching remotely and streaming throughout sfgovtv the public call in number is streaming across the screen and you will be hearing discussion and muted. When your item comes up and Public Comment is called, those in person should line up to speak and those on the phone dial star 3 to be added to the speaker line. If on the phone please remember to turn down the tv and listening devices is and each speaker is allowed up to 2 minutes to speak. You may submit Public Comment in writing in either of the following ways, email to myself at brent. Julipa s frkts gov. Org. It will be forwa
Heart. We added a car in front of it to show the unification of many things into one. At its core. Kapuso at the upper yard is all of us, its community, its developers, its politicians, its allies of Affordable Housing coming together to form one heart. And we hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Thank you. Now id like to ask Ann Silverberg to step up. Thank you. I am Ann Silverberg. Im ceo for norcal affordable at related and we three are sharing the welcome. So im going to do my part and say welcome to everyone. Thank you so much for coming here today. I know some of you have traveled very far, but it is a Beautiful Day in the city and we are really, really happy that you are here celebrating with us. Youve heard a little of this development. Youll hear so much more over the course of the program here. But this development really is a perfect example. All of what we can do when we all Work Together toward the same end goal, thats what we try to do all the time. But that really, really
Debates. The Youth Parliament will now consider the third motion of the day and the last of the morning session with experience for 11 to 18yearolds. The formation is printed on the order paper. To move the motion, i call from the northwest of england water often. [applause] thank you mr. Speaker. The dream and reality is action. Its an everlasting effort us thoughy often tell you cant speak to between education and the worldhe of wok but what if i told you it is broken by misguided opportunity and we need to tell our young people so when 65 of employees bring Work Experience in and only 30 are willing to operate shortly something has to change. Because of the school you attend there is no obligation for the Work Experience and it is an inequality of opportunity. We should no longer have to say that we live in a time where our futures are defined by where we are from, what our parents earned and especially by an Education System that has failed many generations that came before. And no
Get to Public Comment as he will as possible we have a lot of people here to speak on behalf of several issues please bear with us we will have to allow you want to for everybody to be heard with that said, i want to acknowledge longer commissioner jill wynns in the audience it is good to see you. clapping. section a information for the pun were going on to section b pun were going on to section b complete a speaker card and present it to the executive assistant. Speaker cards will not be accepted if an item is already before the board. Prior to the item called and present to say to the executive assistant according to the board rules and procedures speakers will not be accepted for an item before the board superintendants report. Superintendant lee immigration mr. Walton and commissioners i have a few items to report on. One thing i forgot to do will everyone please stand for the pledge of allegiance. Thank you president walton and something seemed a little bit out of order there so t
Enormous contributions to the United States. And we are grateful, not only for his service but for his familys service. The constitution is pretty clear about what is supposed to happen now. When there is a vacancy on the Supreme Court, the president of the United States is to nominate someone. The senate is to consider that nomination and either they disapprove of that nominee, or that nominee is elevated to the Supreme Court. Historically, this has not been viewed as a question. Theres no unwritten law that says that it can only be done on off years. Thats constitutional text. Im amused when i hear people who claim to be strict interpreters of the constitution suddenly reading into it a whole series of provisions that are not there. There is more than enough time for the senate to consider in a thoughtful way, the record of a nominee that i present and to make a decision. And with respect to our process, were going to do the same thing that we did with respect to justice kaigans nomi