OAKLAND One California gubernatorial candidate, desperate for attention, hit the trail with a 1,000-pound bear. Another Republican with serious policy ideas is competing against a YouTuber and former porn star for campaign coverage.
And reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner continues to land national interviews but is struggling to move beyond her status as the fourth-place GOP contender.
Just a month after California Republicans were energized by their grassroots success in qualifying an election to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom, frustration has set in with candidates failing to gain traction and find a message that will stick.
California political strategists say Republicans need an injection of energy as trends cut in Newsom’s favor. Residents have begun to resume their normal lives as businesses reopen and restrictions ease, thanks to widespread vaccine access and continued infection declines in the state.
VACCINE-A-PALOOZA of prizes — NEWSOM: Best investment possible — PAUL RYAN warns GOP at REAGAN library — SJ SHOOTER was detained by Border Patrol
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Open letter on drug reform, from JustSpeak and other organisations and individuals
Monday 12 April 2021, 03:13 PM
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11 April 2021
Kākahungia te tangata ki te aroha, kaua ki te whakawhiu - Our people need a cloak of support and care, not punishment and stigma.
At pivotal moments, New Zealanders from all backgrounds and cultures have come together to reform unfair laws and build the health of our communities. As a society we strive for fairness and equality, because we recognise that what affects one part of our community affects all of us. When we support compassionate and commonsense policies, our whole country benefits.
A FEELING of accomplishment and sitting back, proudly looking on at the transformation of an island garden or leading a community yoga class might sound like it’s all in a days work. However, for some it is part of their holiday and an opportunity to give something back and become engaged in the habitat they have visited. While covid restrictions forced travellers to alter their plans and adapt how they holidayed, it has also led to some looking at the impact they leave on the environment and community around them.
Read more: As Scotland’s tourism industry reopened for business last summer the uglier side of tourism was seen as roadsides and communities were left with an aftermath of visits for all the wrong reasons from campers and day-trippers leaving their rubbish strewn around to cars abandoned on verges as people swarmed to Scotland’s beauty spots.
Transformational tourism could leave a positive impact on Canna A FEELING of accomplishment and sitting back, proudly looking on at the transformation of an island garden or leading a community yoga class might sound like it’s all in a day s work. However, for some it is part of their holiday and an opportunity to give something back and become engaged in the habitat they have visited. While covid restrictions forced travellers to alter their plans and adapt how they holidayed, it has also led to some looking at the impact they leave on the environment and community around them.
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