Or down and wave our hands. And before we get to the next speaker, i have one additional card, to jennifer scarlott. Good afternoon, supervisors, my name is angela pedia and i have lived in district eight with my wife amy who is a fourth generation san franciscan and we are passionate about this city and passionate about helping this citys homeless animals. I am the founder of Northern California family dog rescue and i am also a former commissioner of animal control and welfare. And family dog rescue is an all breed volunteer Nonprofit Organization that saves over 500 dogs a year. This year we are on track to save over 700 dogs. Our mission is to help the dogs of San Francisco. To that end, and to ease the burden on the acc we take as many homeless dogs and owners dogs as are offered to us by San Francisco residents. We have a capacity to help the shelter dogs and acc, however, i need to are very honest with you as much as i respect and spraoesht the work that acc does they are not ea
Visit ncicap. Org] midterm elections. We will hear from our panelists and take a number of audience questions in person. We plan on ending our conversation by 11 30 a. M. Let me introduce our panelists. Daniel cox is a senior fellow in a public opinion. Louis is a fellow at a ei and he was a senior fellow for American Progress or 20 years. It was a long time. Emily is the Vice President of polling at the cato institute. Marco is the director of race and ethnicity at the pew research center. I will let mark introduce the topic and has some slides that will hopefully magically appear behind us and in front of us to set the stage a bit for the conversation. Mark in for the introduction. I want to show you some basic data about how many immigrants are in the country with protections, at least prepandemic, and more about how many are eligible to vote, needing adult u. S. Citizens because that an important group. Not all of eligible voters are registered to vote but we are seeing a number of
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It is a Pleasant Place to come. And the animals are clearly well cared for. And you always hear the laughter of children in there and much of that is due to the volunteers and what happens with the volunteers is due to the professionals that work there, thank you so much. Thank you, very much i also want to thank tang and weiner for bringing this to the floor. I am a 36 year resident of San Francisco and a volunteer for the past eight years at the San Francisco, animal and control. And my thunder has been stolen. And so i will try to summarize, one of the things that i have observed for 30 years in San Francisco i worked for one of staoet agency and working for that agency i had a lot of contact with the other city agencies and the thing that i have observed in the san franciscan , animal care and control, is the stewardship. And they should be commended for that and there is no flat in their budget and they operate as best as they can despite that. You the cat needed to have the teeth