They can to minimize the spread of covid19 among workers and detainees. For fiscal year 2020 congress appropriated approximately 3. 1 billion for more than 45000 single adults and family ice detention beds and other custody operations. Over 80 of these beds are operating daily by private contractors and some of whom are at this hearing today. That is a large amount of taxpayer money, money a historically high number of detention beds and demands oversight and accountability. Detention facilities must be held to a High Standard at all times but in this moment it is a vital importance. Yet, over the past few months it is clear that ice in its contractor had not taken this a break seriously and have not treated it aggressively enough. More than 3000 detainees, 280 contractors and at least 45 ice employees assigned to detention facilities have now test positive for covid19. Sadly, we have watched as two detainees a potential third today in the state of florida and contractors due to convoc
Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. Also lots of skirm ear. Light infantry regiments and each light regiment would have an infantry company, too. Its less than 10 light infantry when it goes to the peninsula and waterloo. Im curious of the location of the barracks in Chester County and Montgomery County in philadelphia. Where was the location for the british army . Gee, i dont know, but during the seven years war when the british army went into Winter Quarters people objected to quartering regular troops in homes, et cetera, and different colonies were asked to build bear axe, the old barracks at trenton is part of the bear axe network, but i dont know where the barracks were located that youre asking about. Im sorry. One more question . Sure. Yes. A quick question about the queens rangers and the queen outfit and they formed for their seven years war originally, i believe. And Robert Rogers tries to get a commission for congress and they dont trust him and he goes to the british and o
Ii. And professor urwin is a long time friend of this museum project. It is one of the great advantages of being in philadelphia, that we can be close neighbors to professor urwin, whose work on the british army in the American Revolution is extensive, and nuanced, and is always inspiring of our exhibits, and publications, and the development of our core exhibition, professor urwin played a crucial role in the display of the story of enslaved runaways, weighing the promise of the phillipsburg proclamation, announced by general clinton in 1779, which offered somewhat vaguely protection and perhaps freedom of run aways who made their way through to the british lines through consultation with a number of historians, particularly of africanAmerican History in this period, it became a really an imperative that we do two very challenging, often seemingly contradictory things with our tableau in showing people facing this question of whether to trust the british on this promise. And one was t
When, in fact, there are empty beds . At first the county claimed the state forbid them from filling the beds. The state quickly denied this and followed a perplexing periods of excuses for not filling beds. We read there was trouble fills staff positions. Then the story shifted again. They were aware of staff negligence and error so they left beds empty rather than expose new admission to say that. What about existing residents. Identifying staff negligence and error at not correcting it is, in fact, negligence and error. They didnt provide services for people needing care. They deemed the staff incapable of doing so properly. This must not go on. People are waiting for services. Thank you. Commissioners, secretary, thank you all for having this hearing today. I see appreciate the time. Everyone in the audience, i appreciate you coming out. The system is broken. Thithis is a symptom. There are 30 beds to close on december 1st. Six beds on november 18th, 18 beds on the 17th of this mon
Provides. I ask you to consider the individuals you are affecting before making changes. That will have a negative impact on the more helpless clients. Displacing the Mental Health and taking their home are not the solution to the homeless issues. Lets address the facility issues and Work Together to solve them so we can all retain our beds and continue to serve the members of the community. Thank you so much. [applause. ] thank you. I am Theresa Palmer a long time san franciscan. Usually i talk about longterm care. This whole thing is extremely upsetting, and my hope is the department of Public Health can improve from the fallout of this fiasco. Keeping longterm care beds empty because of what amounts to dphs lack of will to fill them is unacceptable. I cant help having the paranoid thoughts the mayor wanted to gain political points by keeping beds empty to say she could offer navigation beds then in the coverup. I may be off on that but that is what it looks like. This disregard for