Now to discussion of Public Service recruitment and Career Opportunities. Will hear from Energy Deputy secretary david turk and urban Development Deputy secretary adrianne todman. They spoke at an event hosted by the partnership for Public Service in washington, d. C. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good morning. Please take your seats. The program is about to begin. Good morning, everyone. Im half of our president and ceo, max steiner, myself, and all of us of the partnership let me welcome you to todays event. My name is James Christian blockwood and an executive vice president. The partnership for b Public Service. First, let me start just by saying thank you to all of the Public Servants that we have here in the room, and the more than 500 we have joining us online. As a former Civil Servant myself i know what it means to serve firsthand. Im delighted each of you could join us for this culminating event of Public Service recognition week 2023. Fe this years even
Assistant professor of Political Science here. And thanks for everyone coming. Differen dennis and bob for all their hard work. Political Science Research has shown that judges sentencing tends to be harshest right before lunch. I assume that similar patterns hold for political discussions. So my pledge to you is that well make up some time in the air and aim for a safe landing by 12 30 and hopefully you wont have to throw anyone offer the flight along the way. Oh, no. Let me begin by introducing our very distinguished panel, which in the spirit of this conference combines some luminaries from academia, with people who have really rich experience in the political world. So, to begin, going, again, from left to right, not necessarily in ideological order, matthew khan is a professor of economics, spatial studies and environmental science, ron christie, a former special assistant to george w. Bush. Jane dunn is Political Science professor. And and the Lieutenant Governor. Maybe we can ju
Assistant professor of Political Science here. And thanks for everyone coming. Differen dennis and bob for all their hard work. Political Science Research has shown that judges sentencing tends to be harshest right before lunch. I assume that similar patterns hold for political discussions. So my pledge to you is that well make up some time in the air and aim for a safe landing by 12 30 and hopefully you wont have to throw anyone offer the flight along the way. Oh, no. Let me begin by introducing our very distinguished panel, which in the spirit of this conference combines some luminaries from academia, with people who have really rich experience in the political world. So, to begin, going, again, from left to right, not necessarily in ideological order, matthew khan is a professor of economics, spatial studies and environmental science, ron christie, a former special assistant to george w. Bush. Jane dunn is Political Science professor. And and the Lieutenant Governor. Maybe we can ju
Enforcement priorities would result in only moderate reductions in overall removals. Would that make any difference if the president extended the guidance to cdp . Yeah, you know, and modest is so modest is not a very precise word, i think its not hard to describe a scenario where you could see removals go down by 10 or 15 or maybe 20 , or some of the scenarios that we described. But, certainly you know, cdp has as we described in our last report, theres been a sea change in how cdp does enforcement, just over the last less than 10 years, from mostly voluntary returns to overwhelmingly formal removals. So if what youre talking about specifically is reducing formal removals. You could reduce that substantially if you decided well go back to an era where youre going to violence tearily return most people. Which you may or may not tie to enforcement priorities, but having said that, the data do suggest that the great majority of people that cdp and prehengds, they apprehend within three d
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