240 years ago our founders wrote words that have echoed through the ages. They declare these truths to be selfevident, that we are each of us and out by our creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. 45 years ago the Supreme Court of the United States turned its back on the inalienable right to life but in that moment our movement began. A movement that continues to win hearts and minds. A movement defined by generosity, compassion, and love. A movement one year ago tomorrow, inaugurated the most prolife president in american history, donald trump. From preventing taxpayer dollars from funding abortion overseas to empowering states to respect life entitled him, nominating judges who will uphold our godgiven liberties enshrined in the constitution of the United States this president has been a tireless defender of life and conscience in america and today donald trump will do even more to defend the most vulnerable in our so
The construction is now nearly complete. Construction of the African American museum and the proposed repairs to the national air and space museum are illustrative of the very real challenges the subcommittee faces. Both increasing demand for and shrinking supply of federal dollars to address many legitimate priorities. For this reason, it is essential that the smithsonian outlined and clearly communicate its highest and greatest priorities. Every member of the subcommittee would like to support the 10 increase for funding for the smithsonian. But, given the incredible demands, it is probably not realistic. Difficult funding decisions will have to be made. The subcommittee will do its very best to adjust the smithsonians most urgent priorities. I look forward to your testimony and continuing to Work Together. In closing, i want to commend you for the smithsonians efforts to improve the display and storage of your vast collections. Based on the input this Committee Received from members
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High school and worked as a youth counselor for the Mayors Office summer youth program. He was a vista volunteer with the California Youth Authority before joining the San Francisco Housing Authority . Hp k in 78. He holds a banc bachelors degre from San Francisco state university. Hes a member of board of directors for selfhelp of the elderly. Pamela, earned a injuries doctor and a public law certificate from the university of San Francisco school of law and became a member of the state bar of california in 2010. She chaired the Student Bar Association diversity committee, nationally recognized with the american Bar Association henry j. Ramsey jr. Award towards advancement of diverse individuals. Pamela also earned a bachelor of arts at the university of california at davis. Leland reuben was born and raised in San Francisco, where he first developed a strong passion for working with l÷papn community. He currently oversees the intensative job readiness and works with the Housing Auth
Afternoon. Welcome back to the San Francisco board of supervisors meeting of tuesday, november 20, 2012. Can we have order in the chambers please. Thank you. Madam clerk, lets go to item 33. Clerk calvillo item 33, an ordinance amending the administrative code to extend the sunset date of the Public Utilities revenue bond oversight supervisor farrell. Supervisor farrell thank you. Colleagues, this is an ordinance extending the puc aback to 2016. And i wanted to i have circulated previously an amendment to this, a nonsubstantive amendment ensuring that there is no gap in coverage of the rback between january and the new Effective Date of this legislation. So i ask that we adopt the amendment and would ask for your support in adopting this ordinance. Thank you. President chiu supervisor farrell made a motion to that, seconded by supervisor chu. Any objection . Without objection the amendment passes. On the underlying ordinances as amended, roll call. Clerk calvillo on item 33 as amended,