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C
A
Here,
next
on
the
agenda,
we
have
the
approval
minutes
from
the
regular
council
meeting
of
November
21st
2022
and
the
puc
committee
meeting
of
November
21st
2022
do
I
have
any
edits
to
this
position
for
our
missions
to
those
minutes.
A
F
Good
evening,
council
members,
my
name
is
Craig
Golian
I'm,
a
4097
Woods
Ridge
Road
in
Portsmouth,
Ohio
I've
worked
for
Compass
Point
housing,
we're
a
private
non-clinical,
non-profit
provider,
recovery,
housing
in
Adams,
County,
Scioto,
County
and
Lawrence
County.
We
actually
just
have
one
house
here
in
Irish
we're
non-clinical,
but
we
collaborate
with
local
treatment
Partners
to
provide
recovery,
housing
for
their
clients
and
all
of
our
properties
are
certified
through
a
highway
recovery
house
or
also
selling
the
board
of
directors
for
Ohio
recovery
housing
and
on
the
certified
peer
surveyor
of
recovery
housing
throughout
Ohio.
F
Let's
have
a
couple
of
comments:
real
quick
and
a
question
on
agenda
item
2274
resolution
supporting
House
Bill
632
I
commend
the
council
in
recognition
of
this
important
legislation
as
IT
addresses
the
need
to
uphold,
set
quality
standards
for
all
recovery,
housing
operators
in
the
state,
as
well
as
create
any
registry
for
Recovery
housing.
As
stated
previously,
we
already
comply
with
the
guidelines
of
this
proposed
legislation,
as
our
recovery
home
is
already
certified
through
a
Ohio
recovery
housing.
F
Second,
though,
we
have,
although
we
only
have
one
location
in
the
city
of
Ironton
I'm,
very
appreciative
of
the
engineering
of
the
city's
engineering
and
Zoning
departments
and
our
ongoing
working
relationship
with
them.
When
we
begin
to
look
for
a
location
back
in
2014,
we
reached
out
to
the
mayor
at
that
time
and
went
through
the
correct
process
of
complying
fully
with
your
zoning
and
building
regulations.
We
obtained
a
certificate
of
occupancy
of
our
house
of
2000
in
2018
and
we've
complied
with
your
recent
movement.
F
I
requested
and
obtained
documents
meant
to
justify
the
phone
call
received,
but
those
documents
are
just
the
ordinance
requiring
registration
to
which
we
are
already
in
full.
Compliance
with
that
I
then
asked
the
billing
department
if
they
could
obtain
some
written
position
from
the
city
to
substantiate
their
new
position.
So
we're
a
little
bit
confused
about
the
position
of
the
city
relative
to
our
house,
that
is
in
a
business
Zone
in
compliance
with
what
we
were
told
was
the
zoning
and
and
building
requirements.
C
F
C
F
G
G
But
with
our
qualified
orders
we
had
a
definition
of
a
family,
no
more
than
five
unrelated
people
living
in
one
dwelling.
So
there's
a
definition
for
that
in
our
qualified
word.
So
it's
along
with
the
definition
of
well
so
I
think
that's
what
and
I'm
again
I'm,
not
I,
always
I
haven't
seen
one
debut
or
anything
like
that,
so
I'm
just
kind
of
speculating
what
he
may
be
referring
through,
as
that
is
a
single
blowing
and
the
five
people
able
to
occupy
that
yeah.
F
A
The
thing
about
that
is
the
residential
use
that
what
this,
what
it
states
right
here
is
residential
use
in
B2
same
as
specified
in
Resident
R3
District,
that's
residential
free.
So
what
happens
is
in
one
dwelling
unit?
You
are
allowed
to
have
five
people
at
that
point
right.
So
if
they
told
you
you
could
have
more
than
five
residents
in
one
single
dwelling,
then
they
were
wrong
at
that
time
and
what
we've
found
out
is
is
in
the
past
some
things.
Weren't
yeah,
maybe
not
followed
through
well
enough.
A
But
what
and
it's
always
been
five
now
west
legislation
that
took
it
down
two
to
three
for
for
dwell,
but
what
it
is
is
well
I,
don't
know
exactly
where
your
business
is
located,
where's
that.
F
So
we
have
correspondence,
though,
at
from
the
city
at
that
time,
that
says:
that's
where
we
need
to
be
the
B2
or
B3
so
I
guess
what
I'm
saying
is
we
we
took
and
I
I
hear
what
you're
saying
it's
like.
If
that
was
the
ordinance
prior
to
are
you
registered
yeah.
A
D
F
A
Fall
on
that
registration
requirement-
I-
don't
have
you
on
here,
but
it
looks
like
here.
It'll
be
three
right.
A
I
Craig,
while
he's
looking
that
up,
the
part
of
the
part
of
the
problem
is
in
the
in
the
past,
some
of
our
zoning
has
been
very
relaxed
and
it's
been
the
Wild
Wild
West
and
we're
trying
we're
trying
our
best
to
rein
it
in
based
on
citizen
complaints,
yeah.
I
It
sounds
like
it
sounds
like
you're
doing
things
right
and
you're,
treating
people
right
and
we're
sensitive
to
that,
and
there
there
are
certain
circumstances
and
again,
the
solicitors
aren't
here,
where
things
that
have
that
have
been
in
place
and
have
been
doing
things
right
are
grandfathered
in,
but
I
can't
tell
you
that
without
them
being
here,
but
but
we
do,
we
do
appreciate
you
not
being
part
of
the
problem
but
being
part
of
the
the
good
faith,
people
that
are
doing
the
right
thing
and
following
the
zoning
and
the
guidance
that
you
were
given
so
yeah
I.
F
A
A
F
F
Right,
I'm
not
going
to
argue
what
you're
saying
I'm
just
saying
that
the
city
at
the
time
when
we
inquired
to
purchase
that
property
for
the
purpose
was
going
to
use,
told
us
that
we
needed
to
be
in
a
B3
for
people
that
have
more
than
five
people
now.
If
we,
if
we
had
five
or
fewer,
we
could
operate
in
a
R3
or
a
residential
Zone
according
to
the
city.
At
that
time,
yeah.
G
Again,
I
apologize,
our
solicitor
is
not
here
to
drive,
but
Craig
can
I
ask
you?
Would
you
be
able
to
put
that
your
question
in
writing
absolutely
and
attach
the
copy
of
their
response
to
you
from
2014.
sure,
and
could
you
possibly
deliver
that
to
the
mayor
also
the
mayor's
office
or
the
zoning
Department's
office
and
then
we'll
see
that
it
gets
a
response
from
the
solicitor?
Would
that
be
possible
yeah?
Thank
you
and
I'll.
Get
back
with
you,
I
think
that'll
be
the
I
wasn't
trying
to
defer
to
them.
A
You
you
know
wanting
to
play
ball
by
the
by
the
rules.
I
really
do
you
know
being
on
the
registry
that
shows
that
that
you're,
you
know
wanting
to
do
things
the
right
way
and
it's
not
that
as
a
whole.
It's
we,
we
understand,
there's
a
need
for
this,
but
we
also
have
to
take
into
consideration
what
the
well-being
of
our
residents.
F
That
and-
and
we
would
share
that
and
obviously
we
we
stand
on
the
side
of
having
standards
and
quality
standards
for
our
houses,
because
our
residents
deserve
that
and
so
yeah
I'm
on
the
side
of
quality
standards
too,
and
that's
that's
why
we
do
what
we
do
and
other
people
do?
Is
they
go
through?
What
they
see
is
the
the
correct
and
legal
correct
process
of
seeking
the
city
first
through
the
right
building
codes
and
complying
with
that.
So
we
felt
like
we
did
everything
that
we
needed
to
do
to
gain
our
occupancy
of
16.
F
A
F
I,
don't
hold
the
you
know,
fire
department
and
and
those
people
are
responsible
for
that
they're
just
trying
to
they're
just
trying
to
follow
up
on
what
they
thought
the
city
wanted
them
to
do
is
to
reach
out
to
us,
but
I.
Don't
really
feel
that
that
application
applies
to
us,
because
we
are
in
a
properly
zoned
area,
with
a
proper
certificate
of
occupancy
and
all
the
safety
precautions.
So
I
don't
feel
like
that,
really
should
apply
to
us
or
to
others
that
already
have
that
certificate
of
occupancy.
Does
that
make
sense?
It.
A
Makes
complete
sense,
but
but
you
also
have
to
look
at
what
we're
looking
at
is
no
matter
what,
before
the
the
zoning
took
place
in
Ironton
in
the
late
60s
and
early
70s.
So
if
that's
been
in
place
since
the
you
know
for
the
last
50
years,
I'm,
not
understanding.
Why?
If,
if
okay,
let
me
ask
you
this:
how
many?
How
many
dwelling
units
is
in
your
location?
It's
just
one.
F
F
Are
all
ambulatory
they?
You
know
they
they
can
free,
come
and
go
and
stuff
like
that
and
there's
supervision
and
oversight
and
things
of
that
nature,
but
there's
six
bedrooms
that
have
a
certain
occupancy
of
each
each
bedroom
and
one
big
kitchen
and
shared
space.
So
we
feel,
like
you
know,
people
shouldn't
be
able
to
live
together.
You
know
if
they
choose
to
live
together
in
that
capacity,
we
just
happen
to
have
a
certificate
of
occupancy
for
16,
in
that
one,
big
property
right.
E
A
F
In
I
certainly
will
yeah,
okay
and
I
will
send
it
to
the
you
want
me
to
send
it
to
the
solicitor.
What
did
you
say
to
the
mayor.
F
E
F
F
Could
even
if
whether
it's
grandfather
or
not
could
issue
us
a
reasonable
accommodation
exemption,
because
you
know
we're
not
imposing
a
danger
or
threat
to
the
community
or
to
the
business
or
anything
like
that,
we're
operating
the
same
as
we
have
since
2018.,
and
so
you
know
we
feel
like.
We
should
continue
that
operation
or
have
the
ability
to
continue
that
operation,
because.
F
F
Would
not
have
sought
that
location
and
invested
the
money
investment
in
that
and
to
really
turn
that
in
from
what
would
have
been
a
single
family
dwelling
into
a
group
home
right
right
and.
F
A
Does
and
like
I
said
you
know,
I
really,
don't
I
really
don't
have
an
answer
for
you.
F
H
It
Mike
Mr
Gillen,
who
issued
the
certificate
of
occupancy
to
you
well.
H
I
D
I
am
a
kid
seal.
Ironton
resident
all
my
life
I
too
want
the
best
for
the
city
of
Ireland.
I
applaud
your
efforts
in
the
August
resolution,
where
you
were
trying
to
resolve
some
clear
and
outstanding
problems
regarding
our
industry
in
residential
areas,
and
we
made
a
few
accommodations
at
that
ordinance
and
we
think
it
was
a
good
change.
We
think
the
community
is
safer.
I
think
you
accomplished
what
you
were
trying
to
do.
I
personally,
since
we
opened
operations
in
2002,
I
have
had
the
standard,
we
don't
do,
Billboards,
we
don't
do
flashy
signs.
D
Our
job
is
to
make
our
neighbors
like
us.
Our
job
is
to
fence
our
congregate
areas,
so
we
have
privacy
for
our
residents
and
we're
not
a
disturbance
for
our
community.
We
don't
allow
people
to
stand
out
on
the
sidewalk
congregate
smoke.
We
have
dress
codes,
I
want
to
drive
down
the
city.
Streets
and
I
want
to
see
an
appropriate
Leave
it
to
Beaver
type
setting
as
much
as
anybody
in
this
room.
So
we
are
not
at
all
antagonistic
towards
your
efforts.
D
D
Children
are
harder
to
manage
than
adults
are
because
when
they
get
mad
and
have
Tantrums,
sometimes
they
run
across
the
street,
and
because
we
were
concerned
about
a
relationship
with
our
neighbors,
we
secured
property
outside
of
Ironton,
because
we
wanted
to
have
a
program
that
would
be
well
received
in
the
community.
We
then
put
adults
in
recovery.
In
that
same
house.
We
purchased
two
houses
adjacent
to
us.
We
have
a
three
building
complex
right
there
on
8th
and
Vernon.
D
Everything
is
fenced
drive
by
right
now
and
you,
if
you
see
somebody
sitting
in
a
chair
outside
smoking,
a
cigarette
call
me
we
care
about
the
community.
There
are
some
concerns
about
applying
the
three
or
five
bed.
If
we
thank
you
for
understanding
the
grandfathering
Clause,
we
we
appreciate
that,
but
even
at
five
beds,
what
you
may
or
may
not
know
is
that
restricts
the
type
of
program
we
can
design.
D
We
not
because
it's
financially
beneficial,
but
we
operate
at
a
higher
level
of
care
in
Ford
or
houses,
and
that
higher
level
of
care
means
we
have
to
have
24-hour
supervision.
We
have
to
have
nursing.
We
have
to
have
mental
health
people
in
the
building
inside
the
unit
working
with
the
people,
because
their
needs
are
so
intense.
After
that
case,
we
then
allow
them
to
go
to
a
lower
level
of
care
that
doesn't
need
the
24-hour
supervision.
D
Those
are
the
houses
that
you
were
putting
restrictions
on
back
in
August
and
we
complied
with
every
one
of
those
requests.
Those
are
unsupervised
at
night.
Those
people
are
living
those
houses
as
a
family
dwelling
unit.
Truly
a
family
dwelling
unit.
I
will
tell
you
that
whatever
the
licensing
code
says
or
I'm
not
here
to
talk
about
the
legalese
of
it
I'm
here
to
talk
about
the
functionality
of
it.
The
houses
and
I
appreciate
what
Craig
was
saying.
It's
the
same
setup
of
a
house.
We
will
have
12
10
to
16
people
in
one
house.
D
What
that
does
is
it
allows
you
to
hire
nurses
24-hour
Staffing?
You
have
eyes
on
people,
even
when
they're
sleeping
you
know
where
they
are.
You
know
what
they're
doing
the
houses
that
have
the
larger
beds
and
are
operated
at
a
higher
standard
by
our
licensing,
they're,
very
strict
on
how
we
have
to
operate.
Those
are
not
the
houses
that
are
ever
going
to
be
a
problem
with
the
community.
Providing
the
city
says
there
are
certain
standards
of
decency.
D
There
are
certain
standards
of
separation
and
you
could
look
at
one
of
our
houses
as
the
model
don't
buy
a
house
unless
you've
got
enough
property
around
it
and
put
a
fence
around
it
and
have
privacy
and
don't
let
neighbors
and
possible
future
businesses
looking
at
Ironton.
Don't
let
them
see
things
they
don't
want
to
see,
and
we
would
we.
D
You
to
to
schedule
a
discussion,
an
operation
type
meeting
to
where
there
could
be
give
and
take
exchange
of
ideas,
so
there
could
be
a
place
where
we
can
meet
in
the
middle
I.
I.
Don't
have
comments
about
some
of
the
other
operators.
I
think
you've
already
said.
You
know
there
are
some
people
here
who
work
above
and
beyond,
and
there
are
some
who
we
don't
know
who
they
are
and
quite
frankly,
have
already
seen
their
standards,
and
we
don't
want
them
here.
D
If
there's
a
way
that
we
could
have
a
working
meeting
where
we
all
everybody
just
sit
down
and
discuss,
ideas,
then
take
that
information
back,
be
better
informed.
I
think
you
could
come
up
with
something
and
get
even
better
what
than
what
you
have,
but
I
beg
of
you.
Please
do
not
on
the
22nd
make
a
decision
about
something
that
is
not
a
family
dwelling
unit
I,
don't
care
what
the
code
restrictions
are.
I,
don't
have
a
family
dwelling
unit.
This
is
more
of
an
inpatient
type
operation.
F
D
Oven
in
the
room
with
somebody
who's
detoxing,
it's
dangerous
I
can't
have
a
kitchen
with
knives
in
a
room
with
somebody,
who's
actually
convulsing
they'll
kill
themselves,
and
if
you
say
well,
then
fine
run
that
program
but
run
it
with
five
beds.
Then
you
buy
the
very
fact
of
saying
five
beds.
That
means
I
can't
hire
a
nurse.
D
C
D
Our
program
and
we've
been
applauded
by
our
sheriff's
department
and
by
local
judges.
They,
like
our
program
for
people
who
are
more
severely
impaired.
If
you
are
dual
diagnosed
with
mental
illness
and
with
some
type
of
substance
abuse,
they
do
refer
them
to
mended
reads
because
that's
the
intense
level
you
got
to
have
and
I
promise.
You
I
promise
you
that
what
I've
seen
proposed
is
approved
on
the
22nd.
There
will
not
be
one
high
level
caregiver
in
the
city
of
Ironton.
J
D
E
D
Every
year
we
increase
their
salaries
for
our
employees
every
year,
there's
a
salary
increase
and
we
we
pay
our
people
with
benefits
and
well
we
hire
we
employ
125
people
in
this
organization
and
almost
every
one
of
them
pay
Ironton
income
tax
125..
If
this
goes
through
on
the
22nd
at
the
bare
minimum,
we
will
lay
off
60
people
at
the
bare
minimum
and
there
will
be
high
degree.
High,
credentialed,
highly
paid
people,
and
we
understand
we
want
to
work
with
you
and
I'll,
be
welcome
to
try
to
answer
any
of
the
questions.
D
D
D
A
You're
good
I
appreciate
your
input.
I
really
do
and
I
think
you
know
you
were
one
of
the
first
names
on
the
Registries.
Also,
you
know
I
I
understand
where
you're
coming
from
I
really
do,
and
my
thing
is
and
I've
gotten
I've
had
phone
calls
and
everything
else,
I
I,
just
I,
don't
I
wish.
A
We
would
have
all
this
input
as
we
were
trying
to
deal
with
this
over
the
past
14
months
as
we
have
we've
had
more
people.
Come
talk
about
this.
A
From
your
point
of
view,
the
last
two
weeks,
then
we
have
the
entire
14
months.
Then.
D
A
I
think
Council
was
trying
to
do.
You
know
what
trying
to
keep
both
in
both
places,
because,
obviously,
as
we
spoke
before,
we
want
the
the
organizations
that
are
running
things,
the
right
way
and
doing
the
right
thing
and
you
know
dotting
all
their
eyes
and
crossing
their
teeth.
We
want
that
type
of
facility.
Thank
you
there's
and
it's
a
blurry
line
between
how
do
we?
How
do
we,
you
know?
A
How
do
we
create
legislation
to
to
reward
the
people
that
are
doing
it
the
right
way,
and
you
know
and
and
deal
with
the
people
that
aren't
good?
It's
not
the
same.
You
know
council's
very
conscientious
about,
obviously
you
know
you're,
we
don't
want
anybody
going
out
of
businesses,
that's
been
doing
things
the
right
way
for
20
years.
You
know
so
I
think
Council
will
lead.
Conscientious
about
that.
C
A
And
we
also
have
to
look
at
at
the
complaints
that
we've
gotten
on
on.
You
know
some
certain
facilities,
okay,
so
yeah
I
do
appreciate
you
right
you
coming
in
and
speaking
just.
F
D
I
Okay
and
to
that
and
to
that
point
the
I'd
say
80
of
the
complaints
that
we've
got
yeah
Pastor
Lambert
or
are
from
residential
areas,
yeah
right
that
are
unsupervised,
yes,
that
have
the
guys
on
on
bikes
and
backpacks
in
their
yards.
24
7.
I
With
mental
health
and
or
addiction
mine
no
exception,
so
we
so
we
all
have
a
heart
to
to
the
need
for
that
good.
It's
the
dealing
with
the
dealing
with
the
residential
areas
and
the
unsupervised
chaos.
D
D
D
D
I
think
the
discussion
I'm
wanting
to
have
you'd
need
a
few
weeks
to
think
about
our
suggestions
and
trying
to
implement
it.
If,
if
there
was
an
opportunity
to
to
revise
the
language
in
a
way
that
and
again,
I'm
careful
I
know
I'm
being
recorded
and
I'm,
not
trying
to
say
that
I
have
something
that
my
permit
doesn't
say.
D
I
have,
but
when,
when
I
think
family
dwelling
unit,
I'm
I'm
thinking
of
an
apartment
or
a
floor
of
a
house
that
is
not
the
buildings
I'm
talking
about
I'm
talking
about
shared
bedrooms
and
one
we
intentionally
have
one
congregate
eating
everything,
because
by
license
I
have
to
provide
their
meal.
I
mean
what
your
what
you
have
written
I
would
have
to
pay
somebody
to
walk
in
every
bed
every
apartment
and
help
them
prepare
a
meal
and
then
go
to
the
next
apartment.
Help
them
prepare
a
meal.
D
A
If
you
don't
care,
I
I've
received
an
email
and
I've
reviewed
it
and
I
I
haven't
responded
to
it
yet
because
I
have
to
get
with
our
solicitors.
But
if
you
don't
care,
would
you
send
me
just
a
draft
of
things
that
that
you'd
be
happy
to
do
that.
D
With
but.
A
D
D
More
beds
in
Lawrence
County
than
what
Lawrence
County
needs
I
get
that
extend
the
moratorium.
Let
the
new
guys
go
someplace
else,
I'm
on
that.
Yes,
I'm
telling
you
that,
but
those
types
of
ideas
that
I
want
to
applaud
you
for
what
you've
already
done,
the
August
Orden,
and
that
that
amendment
was
perfect
and
I'm
already
seeing
the
difference
up
and
down
the
streets
of
town.
There
are
players
and
there
are
they're
addicts
they're,
not
there
anymore
and
I
I
applaud.
You
I
think
that
worked
very
well
so.
A
D
A
Have
any
other
audience
participation
for
this
evening,
all
right!
Moving
on
to
Communications,
we
do
have
a
letter
from
mayor
krambler
for
the
appointment,
correct,
I'm.
I
Motion
to
to
make
that
appointment
of
Jody
wrote
Collins
to
the
is
that
Planning
Commission
a.
A
Yes,
Jerry
Rowe
Collins
has
been
appointed
to
the
Planning
Commission.
Moving
on
to
reports.
There
are
none
moving
on
to
ordinances
Marta.
Would
you
please
please
give
first
reading
the
ordinance
2272.
A
A
Favorable
recommendation:
we
have
a
motion
by
Nathan
second
by
Bob
to
suspend
the
rules
for
2272
roll
call.
Please
mark
Cleary.
A
What
is
22
72
is
that
it's
real
suspended.
Would
you
please
give
that
second
and
third
reading
by
Tyler
Walden
amending.
B
The
permanent
budget
for
the
city
of
Ironton
state
of
Ohio
for
the
fiscal
year
and
December
31
2022
and
declaring
an
emergency
second
reading,
amending
the
permanent
budget
for
the
city
of
iron,
to
the
state
of
Ohio
for
the
fiscal
year
in
December,
31
2022
and
declaring
an
emergency
third
reading.
Wow.
A
Ordinance
2272
has
been
adopted.
Would
you
please
give
ordinance
2273
first
trading
order.
A
Past
prisoners,
2271.
I've
got
a
little
bit
of
discussion
on
this
for
anybody
that
may
be
unfamiliar
with.
Maybe
some
clarification.
What
this
resolution
is
about
is
trying
to
trying
to
help
the
Lawrence
and
Scioto
County
Waste
Management
have
a
location
within
the
city
of
Ironton
to
allow
for
recyclables
to
be
in
one
Central
Hub.
A
A
Is
it
a
passcode
or
a
voucher
that
you're
able
to
access
and
it's
a
fully
monitored
location,
and
you
can
take
your
recyclables
down
there
and
and
possibly
they're
working
on
also
possibly
putting
in
a
place
that
you
can
take
grass
clippings
leaves,
and
things
like
that
so
I
think
all
in
all.
This
is
a
very
good
program
and
location
that
we
have
within
the
city.
So
anybody
else
all
right.
We
have
a
motion
by
Craig
Mistake
by
Bob.
So
has
a
resolution
2271.
C
A
I
Right
just
discussion
Brigham
to
ask
him
if
he
could
give
me
Cliff
note
versions
of
this,
because
it
was
like
part,
English
part
Spanish
to
me
because
I
like
without
context,
it
refers
to
other
sections
that
we
don't
have,
and
so
he
asked
that
I'd
ask
the
people
that
sponsored
it.
If
they
could
give
me
a
run
downside
either.
G
Of
me,
you
guys
I
I
sponsored
it.
This
is
from
this
is
sponsorship
by
representative
Aldridge
and
it
is
to
have
the
atoms
more
kind
of
received
recovery,
housing
in
ads
outside
in
Lawrence,
County,
I,
think
of
the
trial,
but
at
least
in
those
counties.
Those
facilities
have
certification
from
one
of
a
few
we'll
say:
licensing
communities
for
the
state
for
higher
recovery,
housing,
no
boss.
G
I
I
Which
outlined
what
you're
talking
about
that's
correct,
which
included
omarson,
Oxford,
House
and
National
Alliance
for
recovery.
Those.
G
Are
all
options
for
them
for
certain
cases?
Okay,
thank
you.
I
think
in
my
mind,
I
think
it's
a
good
thing
to
provide
this
for
every
site
talking
about
trying
to
ensure
the
maturity.
We
do
it
the
right
way,
instead
of
so
I.
That's
why
I
sponsored
it
okay,
yeah
I
was
talking
about.
Also
I
would
like
to
note
that
in
the
resolution
past
the
structure
where
a
specific
copy
of
the
resolutions,
Representatives
qualities
and
Stevens
following
this.
A
A
A
For
this
one,
you
know,
if
I'm
saying
so,
I
do
I
like
Meg,
said:
I
think
that
the
nation
that
are
just
trying
to.