Event, and thanks sponsoring, i should say, and thanks to all the folks at urban who helped to put this on. As you can imagine, an event of this size is neither inexpensive nor easy to pull off, so thanks, everybody, for the help. Tonight well have two panels that will run until roughly 7 45 and then well have another reception until about 8 15, plus or minus. Ill say a few words to sort of tie the thinking behind the two panels together, and then well wade right in to the first panel. But again, thank you guys for coming, for braving the heat and the 5 00 traffic. This is a fun way to kick off the urban space. I will note that the picture behind the title is unintentionally ironic. We say administrative reform. We mean that which can be done without the help of the building behind it, so keep that in mind as you hear us. So for the last 10 years of debate over Housing Finance reform, much of the focus has been on how to reduce the dominance of fannie and freddie in the system. So whet
I would like to say to everyone that is here testifying today. Thank you so much. Because i do represent the sixth congressional district. I would like to give a warm welcome. Special thanks to a fellow georgian. Your written testimony examines the decline and competition in the georgia press. What has that meant for the information that they are going to receive. About the government at all levels. Thank you for the question. In a way, i guess you could probably answer it after the Spirited Campaign in the sixth district. I think it was clear that we devoted a awful lot of our folks to covering that. I mentioned that because i think it can be loss. Crucial elections where other news organizations may not be in a position in different parts of georgia to cover a campaign. To deal with the controversy to sort through potential misleading television thats. I also think that we increase the situation where we are not competing with each other as those organizations as much. Everyone is be
I would like to say to everyone that is here testifying today. Thank you so much. Because i do represent the sixth congressional district. I would like to give a warm welcome. Special thanks to a fellow georgian. Your written testimony examines the decline and competition in the georgia press. What has that meant for the information that they are going to receive. About the government at all levels. Thank you for the question. In a way, i guess you could probably answer it after the Spirited Campaign in the sixth district. I think it was clear that we devoted a awful lot of our folks to covering that. I mentioned that because i think it can be loss. Crucial elections where other news organizations may not be in a position in different parts of georgia to cover a campaign. To deal with the controversy to sort through potential misleading television thats. I also think that we increase the situation where we are not competing with each other as those organizations as much. Everyone is be