At your preference . I think that we will be okay at this point. Any highlights that you want to communicate to the public as well . Only that this is not new authorization, it is delegating authority to the commission to enter into these Loan Agreements rather than coming to the commission that is the only change. Okay. Supervisor tang . Thank you, i dont actually have any particular questions i was a cosponsor on this item and i think that it was a Great Program that was going to be able to participate in. And so perhaps if you could share with us or the budget analyst will share us with the cost saving because we are entering into this kind of a loan program. I would be happy to and i would refer to mr. Rose to speak further. We have the opportunity to issue loans at approximately half of the cost, that we would enter into for a revenue bond issuance, which at the present rates would be approximately 2 percent and what that means for the rate payer will be if we issued 100 million i
Day a year outside of the house and they get very upset. We will explore some of those issues and interested to know what the data is around the permit fees and i want to thank, ted and the Controllers Office for putting together a useful report and to the Entertainment Commission and everyone who helped to engage the community and get the surveys out there and the good data and i think that this is a long lasting policy tool that will help us achieve positive change and so w that, chairman i notice that supervisor mar and tang are on the roster. Yes, mar . Yeah. Thank you. Supervisor weiner for the report. I wanted to say that it is eye opening that people spend 330 per person even outside of eat event not just at the event but hopefully with the Small Business and Community Businesses that are benefiting as well. I think that ted also identified the Food Consumption as the cultural event and the nonprofit and the big forprofit events is pulling the people together and it is benefitin
In Disaster Relief for those members of our fishing community, so many of whom have had their whole livelihoods taken away from them. And this Disaster Relief money is going to help them during these difficult times, help them to recover, to rebuild what i believe is one of the most critical economic sack ters still in new england. Its one of the oldest, certainly. Im also pleased that this bill reverses some of the reckless cuts from sequestration and instead it makes important investments in the friewrt of this country, in our education, infrastructure, in science and innovation, and yet it also makes strategic cuts. For example, one of my favorites in the bill is that it prohibits taxpayerfunded expenditures on Oil Paintings for public officials. This is an idea that senator coburn and i have been work on over the last year and i think its exactly the kind of Government Spending that we need to get rid of. It seppedz sends a message, a. Even though its not a lot of money, its symbol
Made so voters can make the best decision. Voters understandably assume that the arguments that are being presented to them as the official proponent and opponent arguments are exactly that, proponents and opponents. Unfortunately, weve seen over the years through a flaw in our municipal elections code that some people have been able to game the system to be able to take on the role of official proponent or opponent, and they do this because when the board of supervisors itself does not keep the official proponent or opponent role, anyone from the public can submit a proposed argument to be official, to be official proponent or opponent. And if there is more than one submitted, a lottery is conducted and one of those arguments is selected. Over time we have seen a number of situations where someone will come along and will submit 5 or 10 or 15 or 25 or even more arguments and make them very, very slightly different from each other and will basically overwhelm the process, overwhelm the
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