Fourth year and the future years, they can actually utilize what is already being used in a local property tax or sales tax for these low income people. For these low income people. So, what i would ask, if the state chooses not to expand , what wouldto 138 you think the department would plan to handle be states rick states request to continue with business as usual . Senator, with regards to the specifics of the discussions thaten hhs and the state, is something in my current role i am not familiar with. What i can talk about is the philosophy of how to think about these issues in terms of medicaid and medicaid waivers. There are a couple principles. I think it is important starting the conversation to be clear about what the fundamental Core Principles that are essential to implementing our, whether that is the Affordable Care act or state waivers other states may be applying for. I think the second thing that is an important principle is flexibility. Differentates have situations an
Brookings both for people in the room, who are watching on cspan and i via webcast to the closing event of infrastructure week. So a lot of folks public, private, civic have been involved in designing infrastructure week and pulling it off, and to all of you from brookings, thank you. And also thank you to the foundations and corporations that really have made our work possible. The ford foundation, the [inaudible] foundation, hitachi, aig, ge, rbc, kkr and all the members of our metropolitan leadership council. They really have made our research possible. Now, the timing of this week could not be better. And i know congressman delaneys going to talk about this. There are clearly shortterm federal actions involving the gas tax and the Highway Trust Fund that are critical and really a new way of the National Government engaging. But there really are metaissues that are incoming this week informing this week. Does the United States have what it takes to build and retrofit a new generatio
Good morning, everyone. My name is bruce katz, im Vice President at the brookings institution, founding director of the metropolitan policy program here. I want to welcome you to brookings both for people in the room, who are watching on cspan and i via webcast to the closing event of infrastructure week. So a lot of folks public, private, civic have been involved in designing infrastructure week and pulling it off, and to all of you from brookings, thank you. And also thank you to the foundations and corporations that really have made our work possible. The ford foundation, the [inaudible] foundation, hitachi, aig, ge, rbc, kkr and all the members of our metropolitan leadership council. They really have made our research possible. Now, the timing of this week could not be better. And i know congressman delaneys going to talk about this. There are clearly shortterm federal actions involving the gas tax and the Highway Trust Fund that are critical and really a new way of the National Go
Finite its a way to make sure there are Market Forces at play to entice the broadcasters to actually show up and take a good look at this, and the fcc deserves a lot of decreed, and congress as well, setting a structure where the only options are not continue being a broadcast or turn off your station. They finished a test showing that spectrum sharing works for broadcasters and theres a pathaway forward for a broadcaster to stay on the air, serve the same customers and receive a portion of the option revenue without changing their been plan. I just think that this is a great opportunity for the broadcasters to rethink their business models. Everything else is evolving and this is a Good Opportunity for the Wireless Community and for the broadcasters, and look forward to seeing it play out. Theres this huge benefits for consumers. You can tweet out more. Huge benefits for taxpayers and the treasury when those revenues come in. But because this action is such a way to increase competiti
Pro tempore on this day. Signed, john a. Boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2014, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour ebate. The chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip but in to five minutes, no event shall debate continue beyond 1 50 p. M. The chair recognizes the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. Lankford, for five minutes. Mr. Nkford thank you, speaker. Mr. Speaker, today i just want to come and reflect for just a moment on a lady i met a few weeks ago on loyalty day. Many americans dont know about loyalty day. Its a day of remembrance around may 1. Its the celebration time. Its remembrance and a time to recognize the freedom we have in america. This lady, zona, shani, oklahoma, she stood and sha