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This is both -- the most anti-environmental President in history; it is also the most anti-environmental Congress in history, said Gene Karpinski, president of the League of Conservation Voters, faulting Republicans for actions on energy regulations, steps taken to cut back on public lands and the easing of rules on pollution.Initially the group will target a mix of 12 districts, broken up into swing races in California, races where incumbent Republicans are vulnerable and districts Trump won in 2016.The initial target districts, according to the memo, are California's 25th, 45th, 48th and 49th; Minnesota's 2nd and 3rd; Colorado's 6th; Virginia's 10th; Iowa's 3rd; North Carolina's 9th; New Jersey's 3rd; and Washington state's 8th."A bunch of these districts are suburban districts, higher college education -- and a bunch of these suburban women do not want to wake up and find out their water and their air is potentially more polluted," said Pete Maysmith, the group's top political operative at the PAC. "It just cuts against how they fundamentally think about their families and their communities."The group will also monitor 25 other districts across the country and could spend considerably in each race if it believes an environmental message would swing voters. Those districts are California's 10th, 21st and 39th; Michigan's 6th, 7th, 8th and 11th; Illinois' 6th, 12th and 14th; Texas' 23rd and 32nd; Virginia's 2nd and 7th; Florida's 16th; Iowa's 1st; Maine's 2nd; North Carolina's 13th; Nebraska's 2nd; New Jersey's 11th; New Mexico's 2nd; New York's 22nd; Ohio's 1st; Pennsylvania's 7th; and Washington state's 5th."We not going to try and play in 80 races that are somewhat in play," Maysmith added. "We want to pick a couple dozen that are clearly toss-up races, where we also know that if we elevate our issues, they are going to resonate with voters."While the group does not detail any specific ads in the memo, the operatives said the messaging will focus on hyper-local environmental issues that are being felt in each individual district.Maysmith said the group would focus on stopping offshore drilling in coastal California districts, protecting the Great Lakes in Michigan and other upper Midwest states, and ending threats to public lands in states like Colorado and Washington.Initially, the League of Conservation Voters planned to focus on state-level races and the Senate, figuring that holding the Senate was the best chance to protect environmental priorities during the Trump administration. To date the group plans to spend million in state-level races this cycle. It has not yet projected a final total for the Senate, but it has already spent more than million in Arizona, Nevada, Ohio and Montana, all states with significant races this fall.But that strategy changed when it became clear that the House was at play."When we saw anti-environmental members of the House try to wrap themselves in a green flag and pretend they are pro-environmental when they are not, that is a sure tell that they are worried that this issue will hurt them," Maysmith said, pointing to Republican members who have released ads on protecting public lands and those who joined the Climate Solutions Caucus despite, in the eyes of the group, pushing anti-environmental priorities."That thinking," Maysmith said, "changed as the extent of Trump's unpopularity and the broad disapproval of the House leadership's agenda -- including their unrelenting environmental attacks -- became clear." 3520

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Toback told the paper he had never met any of the women who came forward with allegations -- or if he did meet them, it "was for five minutes and (he had) no recollection." 172

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There will also be some socially distanced screening opportunities around the country, including "drive-ins, independent arthouses, and a network of local community partnerships," according to a release from the nonprofit Sundance Institute. The festival has been preparing for various scenarios for months as the pandemic has raged on. “Even under these impossible circumstances artists are still finding paths to make bold and vital work in whatever ways they can,” said Tabitha Jackson Festival Director.“Our Festival footprint has changed this year, but we are excited to bring an incredible community together in new ways to engage with new artists and new stories -- whether they’re joining us for the first year or have been for decades,” said Sundance Institute Executive Director Keri Putnam.The festival in 2021 runs from January 28 through February 3, and tickets will be available for purchase for the general public beginning Jan. 7. 946

  

Today, all three women are working to help others, to give hope and to make sure no one goes through the unspeakable pain they did while inside Castro's home.Just in the last couple of months, Michelle, now known as Lilly Rose, released her second book titled "Life After Darkness," a book she said she hopes will help abuse victims. She also announced to the world she married her husband, Miguel, in 2016.Gina recently joined the Northeast Ohio Amber Alert Committee, helping support victims and their families. Amanda is doing similar work hosting a TV segment about missing persons in Northeast Ohio. 609

  

There are skeptics of the plan. Joel Rocco, owner of Undisputed Gym in the East Village said he thinks there are too many homeless people in the area for temporary housing to be useful. 185

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