Proposed for continuance to april 27, 2017. Since its onions commissioners under our discretionary review calendars item 14 214 states street credit a request that staff is in support to continue to march 29, 2015 and 15 a for case 659 guerrero street east side of guerrero street, between 18th and 19th streets, lot 56 in assessorss block 3588 those decreasing have been withdrawn the acting Zoning Administrator consider a continuance of item 15 b at 659 guerrero street for the variances to march 22 which is just a Zoning Administrators hearing also commissioners under our regular calendar item 1279 cragmont avenue on january 26th after hearing and closing pub an intelligent to disagree and continue staff is recommend an indefinite continuance i might want to continue to a date certain to allow the project sponsor so modify it for a project to be approved. Do you have a date. June 1st is an appropriate date those are all the items proposed for continuance i have a couple of speaker cards
The first item on your agenda items for proposed for continuance at the time of issues 1016 de haro street proposed for continuance to april 27, 2017. Since its onions commissioners under our discretionary review calendars item 14 214 states street credit a request that staff is in support to continue to march 29, 2015 and 15 a for case 659 guerrero street east side of guerrero street, between 18th and 19th streets, lot 56 in assessorss block 3588 those decreasing have been withdrawn the acting Zoning Administrator consider a continuance of item 15 b at 659 guerrero street for the variances to march 22 which is just a Zoning Administrators hearing also commissioners under our regular calendar item 1279 cragmont avenue on january 26th after hearing and closing pub an intelligent to disagree and continue staff is recommend an indefinite continuance i might want to continue to a date certain to allow the project sponsor so modify it for a project to be approved. Do you have a date. June 1
Fiscal problem that is much more severe. So i think the discussions of the dynamic scoring cannot let it us slip into a place where we look the other way and theres a highrisk that some of the decisions we make will leave behind a big fiscal mess. Ive had the misfortune of inheriting fiscal messes and taken great pride in cleaning them up and i think we have to be careful and not create those problems. You spoke approvingly of the ryan murray spending bill that helps us avoid the shutdown but that build left in place some caps on domestic and defense appropriations in 2011. Are you comfortable with a the level of those taxes . I never thought the caps were in the right place. I think we have a tremendously important need in this country that are both on the defense and nondefense side that will lead to a stronger economy and a stronger nation if we have the room to invest sensibly. In the context of the conversation about these kinds of issues there will have to be further discussion a
Current size. I would like to start by i very much welcome the deduction in youth unemployment announced this morning. [shouting] i would like to add that thats not the case in my constituency but the unemployment has lessened slightly. [inaudible] want everything to do honorable lady is if you look at scotland as a whole on the year an appointment is down by 20,000, and the rate of unemployment in scotland is also down. And as the rate of unemployment in scotland is lower than the rate of unemployment, for instance, in london. So the idea that this recovery is only being felt in the south of our country is simply nonsense. She mentions the issue of wages. One of the most powerful things we can do to help people with the cost of living is to take them out of income tax. And in scotland weve taken 23,000 people out of income tax altogether and over 2 Million People are benefiting from the personal allowance changes that have already helped people to the tune of over 700 pounds a year. M
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