The speaker the house will be in order. The prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, pastor ethan magness, First Christian church, johnson city, tennessee. The chaplain let us pray. Gracious god. We come to you in need of your sovereign love for your power exceeds our human power. Your authority exceeds all human authority. Your government will stand when all human government have passed into history. We come to you in confession of our weakness and sin. For we have sought too often our own power. We have fought too selfishly for our own glory. We have clung too tightly to our desire and to our faction and our plan. We come to you seeking the strength to repent. Turn us to your wisdom instead of our own. Turn us to honesty instead of falsehood. Turn us to humility and service instead of pride and selfseeking. We come to you for a blessing. Like jacob, we cling to you and will not let go until you have blessed us for you are good and gracious and loving and in you we put our trust.
That from happening. What would have prevented that from happening, her having a stable decent place to live. Youre making a choice right now if you go that way towards police, youre choosing not to give mothers like her house opportunities for housing. You seen a woman earlier who got stabbed. What would have prevented that from happening was her having a safe and decent place to live for her family. What will have also helped out of 11yearold, Mental Health services. You guys are hearing about bad street behavior. Police arent going to address that. Behavioral health treatment. You have proposals in front of you that youre making a choice. Going there, or reducing from the Police Department. These are really clear decisions. I really strongly you to go deeper. Youre only talking about a couple million in overtime. You should be going higher than that. That way, you can do the thing that we all know you want to do. Thank you. Good afternoon. Im the Deputy Director of the centre on juv
This program is a shortterm subsidy, its a threeyear subsidy. It leads to permanent housing. Were able to within the time period theyre in for the three years, were able to provide Case Management services for the families and were also able to help them become where theyre able to sustain on their own and be able to obtain permanent housing. We also help them not just obtain permanent housing, we help them look for income to become selfsufficient. We help them with their children, to help them to have a place to stay so they can have place for their children to get up and get ready to go to school. Some of those children have been traumatized by having to live on the streets. Because of the traumatic experience by going to school, theyre able to get i. E. P. S and extra help. Im asking you guys to support hespa and support the Share Program and fund that program to help keep families in their homes. Otherwise if you guys dont support it, some of the families thriving within that perio
From happening, her having a stable decent place to live. Youre making a choice right now if you go that way towards police, youre choosing not to give mothers like her house opportunities for housing. You seen a woman earlier who got stabbed. What would have prevented that from happening was her having a safe and decent place to live for her family. What will have also helped out of 11yearold, Mental Health services. You guys are hearing about bad street behavior. Police arent going to address that. Behavioral health treatment. You have proposals in front of you that youre making a choice. Going there, or reducing from the Police Department. These are really clear decisions. I really strongly you to go deeper. Youre only talking about a couple million in overtime. You should be going higher than that. That way, you can do the thing that we all know you want to do. Thank you. Good afternoon. Im the Deputy Director of the centre on juvenile and criminal justice. I want to thank this boa
Forbid, one day we get too restrictive policy that would end financial repression. Which year when we get there. Would we get there . Bill i think it would take longer than two years. To contract is neutral interest and right now it is below zero and it has been below zero the last five years. Prior prior to lehman brothers, it was 1 or 2 . What is the answer for a high level world that was damaged significantly in 2009 and 2010 . The fed is proceeding gradually. I think the neutral rate of interest in nominal terms is probably around 2 , 2. 5 . Is ituggesting 2019 is at 3 . It is approximately 0 on a longerterm basis, which means real Interest Rate at a zero percent level. It is a delicate process, and not only the fed, but the ecb, all doj all boj Central Banks have to tread carefully as they move up. Scarlet janet yellen stretched stress they were looking at a gradual rate of great increases. Can the commitment of a gradual pace coexists with discussions on how to shrink the Balance