Falls through, whatever. Okay. All right. Madam secretary, thank you very much. Terms of the closed session deliberations, we approved the settlement, so is there anything else we need to talk about . No, there is deliberations for us. Oh. Matter that was heard on monday. Oh, okay. All right. So so we have to deliberate when now . On this . No, for the next meeting. Oh, put this on the next agenda. Yeah. Okay. All right. Add that to the agenda. Any other additional items . Okay. Thank you very much. And next item . Clerk the next item is item 12, adjournment. So moved. Second. Id like to adjourn this meeting in honor of our Vice President whose birthday it is today. [ applause ] the meeting is adjourned. Thank you. Good morning. Today is wednesday, january 17, 2018. Regular meeting of the building Inspection Commission. I would like to remind everyone to turn off all electronic devices. First item is roll call. President mccarthy. [roll call taken] we have a quorum, and the next item i
First meeting for 2018. And look forward to another busy year here at the city and county of San Francisco. A big thank you to chief and building inspector patrick oreardon, i believe hes here today, and the chief inspector, acknowledging highly professional and Courteous Service when helping with the home alteration project. Thanks out to the jack pardi of the Records Management division, received a letter from a customer who appreciated his knowledge and great listening skills helping Research Records requests. And thanks to evelyn carr of initial plan review, received a thank you letter from a customer who appreciated how well she explained the permit process while effectively getting the customer out on a timely manner. Thank you for that. The department will host a free brown bag workshop on january 24, 1 week from today, on the new Assembly Business entrance program, we know as a. B. E. This will be held in room 201, 2001, sorry, 1600 mission street, second floor, from noon to 1
Thursday in parliament. Coming up the brexit secretary david davis says a bill to transfer eu laws into uk legislation is vital. Let me be clear, this bill does only what is necessary for a smooth exit. And to provide stability. But labour reckons its a government power grab and will vote against it. That we are leaving is settled, how we leave is not. This bill invites us to surrender all power and influence over that question to the government and to ministers. Also on this programme ministers pledge support for british territories hit by Hurricane Irma. And a former cabinet minister launches a stinging attack on disgraced Pr Firm Bell Pottinger accusing it of. Running a pernicious and poisonously racist Smear Campaign in south africa. But first mps spent the afternoon on their first day of debate on the eu withdrawal bill. Which originally had the rather more catchy informal title of the great repeal bill. It repeals the european communities act of 1972 which took us into the Europe
The week in parliament. Coming up mps return to westminster after their summer break and begin debating a bill transferring eu laws into uk legislation. The brexit secretary says its vital for an orderly brexit, but labour accuses the government of a power grab. Let me be clear, this bill does only what is necessary for a smooth exit and. The combined effect of the provisions of this bill would reduce mps to spectators, as power pours into the hands of ministers and the executive. Jeremy corbyn calls for an end to the pay cap for nurses the Prime Minister reckons hes being profligate. Poor pay means experienced staff are leaving and fewer people are training to be nurses. As a result of the decisions taken by labour, we have to spend more on debt interest than on nhs pay. And a labour peer tries again to end hereditary by elections in the lords. We had a by election last year where, ill say this slowly, as its unbelievable, there was an electorate of three and there were seven candidat
The week in parliament. Coming up mps return to westminster after their summer break and begin debating a bill transferring eu laws into uk legislation. The brexit secretary says its vital for an orderly brexit, but labour accuses the government of a power grab. Let me be clear, this bill does only what is necessary for a smooth exit and. The combined effect of the provisions of this bill would reduce mps to spectators, as power pours into the hands of ministers and the executive. Jeremy corbyn calls for an end to the pay cap for nurses the Prime Minister reckons hes being profligate. Poor pay means experienced staff are leaving and fewer people are training to be nurses. As a result of the decisions taken by labour, we have to spend more on debt interest than on nhs pay. And a labour peer tries again to end hereditary by elections in the lords. We had a by election last year where ill say this slowly, as its unbelievable there was an electorate of three and there were seven candidates