Chairpersons of the defenders of the Fatherland Foundation tsivileva arrived on a working trip to st. Petersburg. There she got acquainted with the work of the foundations branches and talked with social coordinators and their wards during a round table discussing issues medical rehabilitation, medicinal support, psychological assistance , provision of technical means of rehabilitation, sanitaryresort treatment for veterans, a. People also work for their retraining and employment. Uh, with complete dedication, very sincerely, relating to every problem of a veteran who comes to the families of the victims. Our task. E was, uh, not to brush these people aside and direct them through a long bureaucratic circle, namely to help and draw up documents and get things going. This is interdepartmental interaction in order to in order to help and support people at the time of receiving the necessary documents, and so that in the future. Years to be served and receive assistance from the fund. Tod
Francisco but really push for climate week in the city an opportunity for so many people to participate in being stewards of this planet that we dont own but inherited and as a result we have the. To do everything we can to protect it. Through policy, investment, significant change and im so excited and glad that San Francisco has been an environmental leader. Dp pushing for transformtive change in climate policies, in fact. When i served on the board of sprierdzs when we first finally got clean power sf through the board the single most important thing we could do to impact Climate Change. Where almost 4 huh human,000 customers and started our advocacy using equity in Climate Action plan in the Bayview Community saw 90 percent. Folks stay in the program. Manning sty row foam, that was a challenge we did it it is making a difference now. Work that we did to ban straws and to find reusability options. I have been you are not happy about those reusable options but the fact is San Francis
Public comment will be taken on each item on this agenda when your item of interest comes up and Public Comment is called, please line up to speak on the right. Ulter nately. Or you may send your written comments via u. S. Postal service to our office at city hall. Room 244 San Francisco california, if you submit Public Comment in writing, it will be forwarded to the supervisor and also included as part of the official file on which you are commenting. Items are expect today appear on the agenda on april 16th, 2024 unless otherwise stated. Thank you, madam clerk, can you please call the first item. Clerk the first item hearing to consider that the issuance of tip40 on sale beer license to tyrone year pang. Thank you, and i believe we have officer from sfpd licensing unit. Speaker [no audio] okay, there we go. Tie ron pang operating as kim wong as applied for a type 40 license, this will allow them to have on beer premise. Theyre located on plot 176 which is considered high crime, theyr
Now some once prounity catalans, like maria vallverdoo, are in favor of secession. Reporter everywhere she turns, the crisis is in evidence. Maria vallverdu guides a tour group through barcelonas old town, where catalan history and the current political upheaval appear to vie for attention. Protest banners and flags hang from buildings where normally only laundry is strung out to dry. Like many locals, the historian is outraged that madrid is moving to enforce direct rule on catalonia. The current political situation is like some 18th century rule by decree. It is a step backwards by 300 years. Even if Prime Minister rajoy claims he hasnt revoked catalonian autonomy and everything will return to normal, i do not believe it. Reporter the next stop on the tour is the historic palace of the generalitat, the seat of the regional government. Journalists from all over the world are here reporting on the standoff between barcelona and madrid. Opinion is divided on whether catalonias bid for i
Now some once prounity catalans, like maria vallverdoo, are in favor of secession. Reporter everywhere she turns, the crisis is in evidence. Maria vallverdu guides a tour group through barcelonas old town, where catalan history and the current political upheaval appear to vie for attention. Protest banners and flags hang from buildings where normally only laundry is strung out to dry. Like many locals, the historian is outraged that madrid is moving to enforce direct rule on catalonia. The current political situation is like some 18th century rule by decree. It is a step backwards by 300 years. Even if Prime Minister rajoy claims he hasnt revoked catalonian autonomy and reporter the next stop on the tour is the historic palace of the generalitat, the seat of the regional government. Journalists from all over the world are here reporting on the standoff between barcelona and madrid. Opinion is divided on whether catalonias bid for independence violates the spanish constitution. Maria va