we need to do more to help the chronically homeless. they are taking up a lot of money. if we could just help them get into housing in the shelter system, that would open up more money. i they will need to talk about the changes system and possible upgrade, possible break down. i have a list of things that we should be considering an working on to make the whole system better. part of it starts at the shelter. i just feel that was the foundation for the homeless to build a better life. there are other ways that it can be done, but i think we could start there. commissioner elsbernd: thank you. this item has been continued to call of the chair. there will be another public comment on it, and you can raise your points at that time. item 7. item 7. hearing to consider appointing three members, terms ending november 23, 2012, to the shelter monitoring committee. there are three seats and 9 applicants. commissioner elsbernd: based on the crowd here, we may not make all the app
i am not exactly sure what role you play in distribution. the federal government ought got out of prohibiting alcohol and long time ago. we are not in the business of regulating all bohol, beverage distribution or sale. we make loans to businesses who sell alcoholic beverages, restaurants, stores. so is not an sp a prohibition. it is regulated on a local level. we have made loans to a lot of businesses that have some degree of an alcoholic beverages, one distribution. terrific. following up to that, can you give any advice on particular resources that would speak perhaps to any tax benefits, subsidies in place for both domestic distribution of wine, as well as exports? why don t we take it off line. i think what is the case, there is a lot of complexity to the incentives that were put into the jobs act for small businesses to take advantage of on expensing equipment, investments and their businesses, as far as the tax treatment of those activities. obviously, as a small
you think ahead. it makes you aware of the kinds of resources out there. and how they might come into play. makes me may soon realize that you have a lot of real responsibility for yourself. so, president eisenhower was a very wise and experienced man. i got from that, the importance now, prove yourself in your positions to awareness and vigilance. i did not keep having to just to pay attention. this last battle reflected on that in many ways. it made me think that earlier this week, monday and tuesday, we had a meeting down in the sand kruger area. it was on what we call in the nuclear we can help with people. people and the nuclear film cycle. join me. we had a group of economists that were worried about regulation. curious who wondered about public perception. i might say implication, and if you do not pay attention, it is hard. in the nuclear area, we had a submarine there. i heard about that from wrecked. i guess at last in the discipline of how you handle it. it
mediated 41 cases which was a 6% mediation rate. on november 9, i will provide you with the occ third quarter statistical report. that concludes my report for this evening. president mazzucco: any questions for the director? next item. item 2c, the president s report and commissioner s report. president mazzucco: i have nothing to report. i attended the asian poa dinner. lots of scalera ships were handed out. it was a good night. president mazzucco: next item. commissioner announcement and schedules. president mazzucco: any announcements to need to make? we will go dark on october 26. no meeting that night. >president mazzucco: great. we received a letter regarding some of the issues. i understand we have a committee set up, that was commissioner slaughter terman to look into this. i was wondering if we could talk about where you are and let us know if it is going on the calendar and if so, when? i can say that we have been meeting with the aclu and meeting with
we received a letter regarding some of the issues. i understand we have a committee set up, that was commissioner slaughter terman to look into this. i was wondering if we could talk about where you are and let us know if it is going on the calendar and if so, when? i can say that we have been meeting with the aclu and meeting with the asian law caucus. we have had several meetings. we are continuing to meet with them but at this point and has gone from we are going through a lot of what of scenarios and we re trying to work with the aclu. we will continue the dialogue with him. we have had this on our agenda more than once, including the human rights joint meeting. it is not something that will happen overnight. i think that we have answered almost every question they have had and we re moving to new scenarios. we have a bureau order which is more comprehensive than anything we have seen. it is a work in progress. can we put the date on it? that is up to commissioner