See these folks behind us these folks behind us on both sides are amazing. The staff democratic and republican members have to put up with us, which is amazing to start with but in a Committee Role like this, susan, youve been a friend, youre probably the one i hear the name most often when i say johnny says well susan called, i said in my in trouble and he says no. Susan, youre going to be missed. It will be hard to turn around and not see you here but i am so happy for you, the beneficiary heres what youve done for the committee but also at the administration of officer courts are to do. They are gaining, we are losing, and we acknowledge that with that i yield back the chair. [applause] i will now recognize myself her opening statement. Todays hearing furthers our committees longstanding commitment to conducting meaningful oversight of state and federal Law Enforcement. As initiated by former chairman goodlad and his establishment of the bipartisan policing strategies working group.
Prevent institutionalization. The modification we are requesting today for the provision of the monthly subsidies and moverelated costs for Public Guardian and conservators. Under the department of aging and Adult Services the office serves at the courtappointed conservator of vulnerable individuals and estates. Due to declining health, some of these individuals are marginally housed for prolonged periods of time while waiting for appropriate housing option. This funding will be used to help them attain or be placed in a safe and stable home such as assisted living, supported housing or similar housing. Those served must meet the c. L. F. And pg criteria. We will provide administration while the p. G. Office is Program Support including Case Management, in person visits, monthly approval of the housing subsidies and other activities to ensure the equitable access and appropriate use of the funds. The p. G. Office will prioritize access based on the conserveties need and the amount will
Why the regist the Senate Judiciary committee, this is about an hour and 15 minutes. Todays hearing is holocaustera insurance claim. I wont have an opening statement. All right, let me get settled in here. First of all, thank you mr. Chairman for holding this hearing and today we are discussing holocaustera insurance claims. It is interesting before and during the second world war, many europeans dpurchased their insurance policies to protect their loved ones. Those who survived and the heirs of those who did not have since attempted to collect the proceeds from those policies. However, bieneficiaries have found it difficult to collect these policies because paper work were left behind or destroyed during the genocide. To remedy this injustice, american insurance regulators, the state of israel and jewish and survival organizations and 1998 established acheck. The International Commission on holocaust era insurance claims. The mandate is very interesting was twofold. First, i check whe
And Adult Services the office serves at the courtappointed conservator of vulnerable individuals and estates. Due to declining health, some of these individuals are marginally housed for prolonged periods of time while waiting for appropriate housing option. This funding will be used to help them attain or be placed in a safe and stable home such as assisted living, supported housing or similar housing. Those served must meet the c. L. F. And pg criteria. We will provide administration while the p. G. Office is Program Support including Case Management, in person visits, monthly approval of the housing subsidies and other activities to ensure the equitable access and appropriate use of the funds. The p. G. Office will prioritize access based on the conserveties need and the amount will be set okays by case base on the casebycase basis. The subsidy will range depending on the clients need, functional and financial. 30 to 50 of their income while others may be subsidized up to 100 due to
The commissioned core as well as an Inspector General. Heres part of the hearing. And members of the Departments Office of Inspector General to discuss the recently released report on the Mental Health needs of children and the care of the department of health and Human Service unaccompanied Children Program. I want to thank our witnesses for being here today. And maxwell, assistant general, office of the assistant general, the department of health and Human Services Jonathan Hayes. The department of health and Human Services and jonathan white, commander, Public Health Service Commission corps, department of health and Human Services. This hearing is part of our oversight responsibility which we take very, very seriously, we must. Considerable taxpayer resources are at stake and something more precious is at stake. And that is the mental and the physical wellbeing of children. That is why the office of the Inspector Generals new report was so alarming. It confirms our worst fierce tha