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Billboards thank Romney, Curtis for response to Capitol violence

SALT LAKE CITY – A Utah-based group is behind new billboards across the state, thanking two delegates who strongly condemned the riots at the U.S. Capitol and accused President Donald Trump of inciting it. The signs of gratitude for the courage and integrity of Sen. Mitt Romney and Rep. John Curtis were a change of pace from the way the week started. Supporters of President Trump confronted Romney at the Salt Lake City International Airport, questioning his lack of support for the president. His flight to Washington, D.C. included a chorus of passengers shouting traitor at him. But that was only a small portion of the opposition lawmakers would face at the U.S. Capitol as they met to accept the states election results.

Despite everything, 2020 was a great year for moving beyond coal

Supported the Movement for Black Lives Put its resources toward efforts to help families in need during the COVID-19 pandemic Mourned the loss of a groundbreaking Supreme Court justice Soldiered through the most consequential presidential election in American history. And through it all, we continued to work side by side with communities of every race, color, and creed to retire dangerous, polluting coal plants, replace them with clean energy, and support a fair economic transition for workers and communities. Despite fierce opposition from the Trump administration and its allies, 2020 was the biggest year ever for coal plant retirement announcements, and also the biggest year ever for new wind and solar in the US. We crossed two milestones this year – 60 percent of plants are now announced to retire, and 50 percent of total megawatts. We helped retire 36 coal plants in 2020 alone. And during the four years of Donald Trump’s presidency, nearly 100 coal plants were committed

This All-Women Built Home Will Support Future Women Construction Workers

December 10, 2020 Continue Reading On this installment of The Weekly, we check in with home builder Kristi Allen about The House That SHE Built, which may be the first home in the nation built by an all-women skilled-labor team.  The Utah Chapter of the NAHB Professional Women in Building s project is slated to be shown in the 2021 Utah Valley Parade of Homes. The House That SHE Built features work from women-owned construction companies, skilled tradeswomen, engineers, designers, architects, and an all-women labor team. Many of the materials for the project have been donated, so profits will be split amongst several charities aimed at assisting women escaping domestic violence and further diversifying the construction industry.

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