Back to you, mr. Chair. You mentioned the golden ste■q bridge. There is also a golden state park. When i was deployed overseas, my squad was back in california, i got to the very first earth day in golden state park. And the speaker that day was ralph nader. And he had written a bestsellingecall of unsafe at y speed. It was written about my car. Chair crapper care carper it had a way of going around the sharp curb. They would like to change directions. You find yourself going the opposite direction. And the other thing we found out is■ that in a way when you turn on the heater, Carbon Monoxide would come out of the heater. I bought it when i was a senior, young women in ohio state found out that my car was a corvair, it was hard to get dates in the winter. When i lived to make it to pensacola, florida, sold it for 1. Bought myself a volkswagen car pheupb gila karmen ghia. The corvair. I want to say thank you for your leadership here. We have a bunch of other i serve on a number of
[background noise] [background noise] ladies and gentlemen. We are about to begin. Your seats and silence all cell phones and other electronic devices. [background noise] [background noise] as we mentioned, state governors from across the country are meeting in washington, d. C. Well be covering their meeting this morning and throughout the day, the National Governors association will host panels to talk about jobs, the Opioid Crisis, and the future of agriculture. We will be getting underway in just a minute. Governors and distinguish guests. Guests, pleased rise for our National Anthem of National Anthem, which is being performed by a distinguished a Cappella Group from st. Marys high school. Nal anthem] [applause] please be seated, everyone. Good morning. Im brian sandoval, the governor of nevada. To washington, d. C. And the 110th meeting of the National Governors association and lets give another big thank you to nothing but trouble, who were pitch perfect. A big hand for them. Ma
That joined by governor herbert and myself and others, we learned, i could not pronounce the limber cannot not but name, but we learned that many governors are adopting these practices to deliver better results to the people. For example, governors are looking for on boarding processes for Industry Leaders creating streamline regulations using performance data and evidence from research to inform budgets. Improving efforts statewide and using geographic data to understand and prioritize methods. We also learned that many governors are taking a copperheads of approach to deliver results in their states. They are putting pieces together and creating the systems throughout their states. Certainly many different options for delivering results to residents, but regardless whether the governor focuses on one strategy, or implements a statewide approach, we identified three rules that create a state oriented government. These are principles that already governors focus on. They give them high
What does the superintendent do . This was second grade. They will answer anything. Every hand in the room went up. Write down in front was this little guy named michael. He was trying to follow the rules. He is just trying to get called on. He jumps up and says, i know. The teacher says, all right what does the superintendent do . That is the guy in charge of super nintendo. [laughter] it sounded like a better job. This brilliant teacher says, that was a creative interpretation of the language, but actually the superintendent is the leader of the schools. Does anybody know a leader does what a leader does . There was a little girl sitting in the back. As far back as he possibly could. She had her hand raised so high. The teacher called on her. The teacher says, ok what does a leader do . She looks at me and says, a leader is someone who goes out and changes being to make things better changes things to make things better. I have read probably almost every leadership book there is and
You could buy that car, and it wouldnt have to be fixed. And we think thats a loophole that needs to be closed. There are also pieces of legislation we wish the senate would consider like giving nhtsa Imminent Hazard Authority. We were criticized last year for having too cozy a relationship with industry, but the reality is, is that when a recall occurs, if the company that has been recalled disagrees with our assessment our recourse so go to court and spend years trying to to litigate that issue while dangerous stuff is on the streets. The alternative is to develop some kind of settlement with the automaker or the oem and, you know usually weve been able to get favorable results that way. But if Congress Wants us to have more teeth, give us the tools so that we can fight those battles directly. And, you know, these are the kinds of things that weve proposed previously, and itd be nice for those issues to be addressed through this legislation. Dave shepardson. East one of those be eith