Noncaffeinated. Did you want to start down here . Sure. I dont have one yet. There we go. I was wondering if you wanted to respond to commissioner clyburns statements that she doesnt believe the republican majority thinks that any services are title ii services . I have to go back and look at her analysis. I only heard the one Research Statement in full and it is quite a lengthy dissent so i want to read it in full. I think some of the things she mentioned off the top of myhead as i was taking notes seems to be very tough cases for a title ii scenario. I find that to be a very tough title ii scenario. Ive given my views on the past on our different scenarios so i have to go back and see but that doesnt necessarily mean that its one way or the other. There are title ii Services Today and treated and gone that way. Look at our rules all the time and see what needs to be modified and the classification is an important function of the commission. Okay, we will go back this way. He also sai
Noncaffeinated. Did you want to start down here . Sure. I dont have one yet. There we go. I was wondering if you wanted to respond to commissioner clyburns statements that she doesnt believe the republican majority thinks that any services are title ii services . I have to go back and look at her analysis. I only heard the one Research Statement in full and it is quite a lengthy dissent so i want to read it in full. I think some of the things she mentioned off the top of myhead as i was taking notes seems to be very tough cases for a title ii scenario. I find that to be a very tough title ii scenario. Ive given my views on the past on our different scenarios so i have to go back and see but that doesnt necessarily mean that its one way or the other. There are title ii Services Today and treated and gone that way. Look at our rules all the time and see what needs to be modified and the classification is an important function of the commission. Okay, we will go back this way. He also sai
WASHINGTON For Liz Shuler, the last year has been a whirlwind. Since she unexpectedly succeeded the late Richard Trumka a year ago, and especially since the AFL-CIO Convention in Philadelphia, new federation President Shuler’s raced around the country, addressing 10 union conventions and a new.
with a handful of republicans helping break the impasse, the senate voted yesterday to repeal don t ask, don t tell, opening the door for gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military and giving president obama the opportunity to fulfill a campaign promise. it was his second political victory of the week. his first, a tax cut deal. i don t believe that either party has cornered the market on good ideas. and i want to draw on the best thinking from both sides. the president had to back off his vow not to continue tax breaks for the wealthy and stare down angry members of his own party. but with the help of republicans, the president got what amounts to a major stimulus package, billions to help the middle class and an extension of benefits for the long-term unemployed. and today, the senate will work on s.t.a.r.t., a new missile reduction pac the president wants approved before the end of the year. a pretty good week for a guy who got shellacked a little over a month