district attorneys. but a lot of it also this idea that somehow by reducing our jail populations to deal with the covid issue, that somehow we re going to be able to let all these people out whether they re waiting for trials or getting out of prison early. you let them out, but they have no place to go, no housing, they have no adequate supervision. so then they express surprise that lo and behold crime is going up, zpord disorder is goi. the streets are less safe. their vision is not working. the vision that worked starting in the 1990s was the vision that i was one of the creators of. community policing, partnership, problem-solving, focus on prevention, not just responding to crime. we got it right over the last 25 years, new york city in 2018 was
parents were clearly stating in this election but they want the schools open, they want to be listened to. but instead governor youngkin has made moves that will probably significantly increase the chance he s probably overruling local school officials he s already upset not only parents who are suing them, but the american academy of pediatrics virginia chapter. this is not what people are looking for which is pragmatic problem solving. and instead a culture war agenda here that virginians didn t vote for. we should say there s also gonna be a lot of push among republicans in the state legislator for a whole variety of election insurrection related causes. senator amanda chase called herself trump in heels, has several bills and crawling with other republican proposals would eliminate several facets of broader voting policies including permanent absentee voter roll, no excuse mail-in votes and drop off boxes for absentee voting. in a situation where democrats expanded that r
folks, that mayor s view of the problem solving is exactly what we brought to the american rescue plan. it is designed so that you would be able to have the resources and the flexibility to take both the short-term and long-term challenges created by this pandemic. ten months ago, that law is still carrying the nation forward. on vaccines, on boosters, or keeping schools open. and it is still making a difference for communities across the country. and i might add, a lot of money in that to keep those schools open. some states have spent the money well. got it to you all, so you could keep those schools open and change the ventilation system and change the busing and the whole works. some states haven t distributed the money. everything i ve done in my career, when it comes to federal funding, i ve tried to make sure that you don t have to go past go to get it. it goes directly to the mayors.
is supposed to be a system. at the moment in most cities, it s dysfunctional. a lot of the dysfunction being fueled by these progressive district attorneys. but a lot of it also this idea that somehow by reducing our jail populations to deal with the covid issue, that somehow we re going to be able to let all these people out whether they re waiting for trials or getting out of prison early. you let them out, but they have no place to go, no housing, they have no adequate supervision. so then they express surprise that lo and behold crime is going up, disorder is going up. the streets are less safe. their vision is not working. the vision that worked starting in the 1990s was the vision that i was one of the creators of. community policing, partnership, problem-solving, focus on prevention, not just responding to crime.
schools open, they want to be listened to. but instead governor youngkin has made moves that will probably significantly increase the chance he s probably overruling local school officials he s already upset not only parents who are suing them, but the american academy of pediatrics virginia chapter. this is not what people are looking for which is pragmatic problem solving. and instead a culture war agenda here that virginians didn t vote for. we should say there s also gonna be a lot of push among republicans in the state legislator for a whole variety of election insurrection related causes. senator amanda chase called herself trump in heels, has several bills and crawling with other republican proposals would eliminate several facets of broader voting policies