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Gerrymandering (probably) won t give Republicans the House

Bill Scher Apr 28, 2021 8:55 PM ET We can’t know exactly what each state will do. But, after accounting for the newly announced reapportionment, Cook Political Report’s Dave Wasserman estimates Republicans will net three or four seats from redistricting (while offering a range of zero to eight.) Real Clear Politics’ Sean Trende similarly estimates a net gain of four from a “normal redistricting,” in which Republicans do not pursue extreme gerrymanders. A four-seat net gain from reapportionment and redistricting would help Republicans take the House in 2022 but they need to net five seats. (That number could change depending on how the parties fare in upcoming special elections to fill House vacancies. Democrats have two outside chances this year to flip Republican-held seats, in Texas’s sixth district and Ohio’s fifteenth district. Republicans are not expected to win the specials for three Democratic-held vacant seats.)

The evidence of Trump s final act of sabotage

The evidence of Trump s final act of sabotage (Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian) President Donald J. Trump walks from the Oval Office to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2021, en route to Joint Base Andrews, Md. to begin his trip to Georgia. SalonApril 28, 2021 Democratic lawmakers and election experts expressed concerns that Monday s release of the Census Bureau s congressional apportionment data reflected a systematic undercount of Latino residents that may be linked to former President Donald Trump s efforts to change census rules. The Census Bureau announced that Texas would gain two House seats after the latest population count, while Florida, Colorado, North Carolina, Oregon and Montana would each gain one. California, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia will each lose a seat. But those numbers were well short of the projected changes, particularly in states with fast-gr

Concerns Over Teens And High Potency Marijuana Have No Easy Answers At Statehouse

Hart Van Denburg/CPR News The Rollup Dispensary on Washington Street in Denver on Friday, April 9, 2021. The retailer sells lotions, creams, and transdermal patches in CBD, CBN, THC form, as well as edibles, concentrates and flowers, and manufactures shatter, wax and Co2 hash.  Cynthia Arangua said by the time she called the police to escort her 16 year-old-son to the emergency room against his will, he’d already kicked 20 holes in the walls of their home.  “There was nothing we could do. Like, it was completely game over,” she said.  Arangua said her son had always had a temper, but he had begun to frequently go from zero to 60 over the tiniest things. One of the lowest points was when he threw a rock at her, narrowly missing her head. That’s when she called 911.

MSCI Calls on Capital to Lead the Net-Zero Revolution

MSCI Calls on Capital to Lead the Net-Zero Revolution Thursday, April 22, 2021 10:36AM IST (5:06AM GMT)   New York, United States:   Addressing climate change will require the largest reconstruction of the global economy since the Industrial Revolution, according to a report published today by MSCI Inc. (NYSE: MSCI), a leading provider of critical decision support tools and services for the global investment community.   ‘The Role of Capital in the Net-Zero Revolution’ highlights how capital markets participants must be a powerful and positive force to urgently drive the systemic transformation needed to avert climate catastrophe. This call to action identifies specific steps that companies as well as owners and managers of capital must take to drive the achievement of a net-zero economy by 2050.

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