January 16, 2013 - Texas Workforce Commission
January 16, 2013 - Texas Workforce Commission
January 16, 2013 - Texas Workforce Commission
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1 my point I was trying to make is that the -- the<br />
2 trends or the types of cases, which some of them are<br />
3 more -- would be more complex would take longer to<br />
4 investigate and to come to a resolution, as opposed to<br />
5 a familial case, which is much -- I would believe much<br />
6 less complex and could be resolved much quicker. So,<br />
7 if you're having more building construction, mortgage<br />
8 lending, that type of thing, then that's going to tend<br />
9 to go towards the aging -- more aging than -- than the<br />
10 other cases.<br />
11 MS. COVINGTON: What I can prepare for<br />
12 the next meeting is to look at the cases and see the<br />
13 trends by age of the case and have that information at<br />
14 the next <strong>Commission</strong> Meeting.<br />
15 CHAIRMAN ANDERSON: Great.<br />
<strong>16</strong> So, that would be an action item, Becky.<br />
17 Any other questions or comments for --<br />
18 for Ms. Covington?<br />
19 MS. COVINGTON: I -- I did have one<br />
20 other item on a housing update and housing outreach.<br />
21 We continue to send staff to the National Fair Housing<br />
22 Training Academy, also known as NFHTA. I would like<br />
23 to tell you that during the first quarter two staff<br />
24 completed Week 1, three staff completed Week 2, and<br />
25 three staff completed Week 5. We now have four staff