A very welcomed discussion weve were in the midstream of the postcards campaign we delivered 3 thousand postcards to the mayor with the letter weve had from the department of aging a few months ago and were in the period of the supervisors to talk with their dissatisfy and deliver the postcards to them and to give the direct number weve been asked to come back to talk with kate howard of the Mayors Office for the dollars were going to have a boarder discussion thats tomorrow i want to invite out to a rally on the steps of city hall today it came up suddenly a combination serving the elderly for the Disability Advocates were doing a rally about fair share for fair care the need for serves and care for the seniors with disability at city hall today hopefully, this meeting will be done and youll walk downstairs not that we planned it that way. And then on monday our case meeting the regiment 3 to 5 on open hand may 11 and mary will do a presentation on bio metrics to help support folks an
Get together and they just work it out. And then it comes back and everyone is smiling and happy and they pass it and then the bill goes to the president. Its not exactly that way. Its a lot of give and take. Now, sometimes you do have a bill thats not as complex, thats easier and it can go smoothly. But how a bill really becomes a law, you know, it depends on whos in the room, it depends on whats happening nationwide, it depends on who the president is, its so many different things. So we were able to do this. So a year ago we passed it in the senate and tomorrow i believe were going to pass the conference report. The agreement will cost roughly the same as the senatepassed bill and well blow the last wrda bill. I have to say why. Because as we authorize projects, we deauthorized old projects and thats important. So we were able to go almost better than one or one, deauthorizing and authorizing. And also we had a very good talk with the c. B. O. , the congressional budget office, whic
A former athlete shares his story of coming out at the height of his college career. 95 years old. Still going strong, how americas oldest paper boy proves that age is state of mind. Good morning and welcome to Al Jazeera America. Im stephanie sy. Much of the south is now directly in the path of a severe winter storm. The National Weather service is using words like mined bog lipping, and historic so describe it. Ice will be a major problem. Roads could be glazed over, making driving nearly impossible. The ice is threatening to cause widespread Power Outages. More than 3,000 flights have been cancelled. The storm is on track to go up from georgia up through the carolinas, to the northeast. Several governors declared states of emergency. That inclues georgia, including areas that shut them down last month. That is where robert ray is. How are things looking. I see that its already raining. Reporter good morning. It looks like rain, but its a sleet. The temperatures dropped here in the p
As the nation ruminates on the court ruling on the mandatory mask mandate, remember, “You do not need a parachute to skydive. You only need a parachute to skydive twice.” It is a safe bet that the Federal Reserve will raise short term rates more than twice before summer. This month’s STRATMOR blog is titled, “A Primer on the Federal Reserve and Mortgage Rates.” Here in Atlanta, in the MBA-STRATMOR Peer Group Roundtable meetings, much of the conversation revolves around interest rates, as one can imagine. The Federal Reserve is going to have a hard time bringing down inflation without triggering a recession, according to Goldman Sachs Group who believes that there is about a 35 percent chance the U.S. will fall into a recession over the next two years. Another topic is the population migrating due to tax reasons. Property taxes aren’t good, but fall into the “interesting” category as some states’ taxes have been rising while