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Council member extends time for advocate to complete testimony

2:14:49

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Council Member James F. Gennaro extends the speaking time for Robin Warren, allowing her to complete her point about the Citizens Air Complaint Program.

  • Gennaro acknowledges that Warren's time has elapsed but asks her to continue her point as a question.
  • Warren emphasizes that the proposed 5-day window in Intro 941 is unrealistic for busy families.
  • She argues that this change alone could potentially crush the program.
James F. Gennaro
2:14:49
I'm I'll tell you what.
2:14:50
Here's what I'm gonna do.
2:14:51
And so Your time has elapsed, and I get to ask questions.
2:14:57
And my question is that I believe you were about to make a good point.
2:15:05
I would ask you to make that point.
2:15:09
But your time had expired, but I'm asking you a question.
2:15:12
So please proceed.
Robin Warren
2:15:14
Specifically, in reference to the reasonable window of time, we are a busy family with children and already, the the program is very complicated.
2:15:28
It is a is a complex process.
2:15:32
5 days is just not a realistic possibility.
2:15:37
And that in itself, that that one that one thing about 941 itself has the probability of crushing this program, in my opinion.
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