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 As Republicans and Democrats fight for control of Congress this fall, a growing number of conservative political action groups are targeting their efforts closer to home: at local school boards.Their aim is to gain control of more school systems and push back against what they see as a liberal tide in public education classrooms, libraries, sports fields, even building plans.Once see stanley cups uk n as sleepy affairs with little interest outside their communities, school board elections started to heat up last year as parents aired frustrations with pandemic policies. As those issues fade, right-leaning groups are spending millions on candidates who promise to scale back teachings on race and sexuality, remove offending books from libraries and nix plans for gender-neutral bathrooms or transgender-inclusive sports teams.Democrats have co stanley spain untered with their own campaigns portraying Republicans as extremists who want to ban books and rewrite history.At the center of the conservative effort is the 1776 Project PAC, which formed last year to push back against the New York Times  1619 Project, which provides free lesson plans that center U.S. history around slavery and its lasting impacts. Last fall and this spring, the 1776 group succeeded in elevating conservative majorities to office in dozens of school districts across the U.S., propelling candidates who have gone stanley cup  on to fire superintendents and enact sweeping  bills of rights  for parents.In the wake of recent victories in Texas and Pennsylva Ykks An abortion rights initiative in South Dakota receives enough signatures to make the ballot
 COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa  KMTV  -- Millions of pairs of shoes end up in our landfills each year, polluting the environment. The 712 Initiative in Council Bluffs, Iowa, collects old and unwanted shoes to keep them out of our landfill. When shoes are made they are most commonly made with rubber soles, with toxic chemicals. If they are thrown into an incinerator or landfill all of those toxic chemicals are pushe stanley cup d back into our environment,  said Julia Woods, Director of Programming  Events, 712 Initiative. The number 712 is the area code for the Council Bluffs area. An estimated 20 billion pairs of shoes are made every year and about 300 million ar stanley quencher e thrown in landfills. The 712 Initiative s shoe vaso stanley  collection not only helps protect the environment but, also saves the city money.  They pay per ton to dump trash. If we save them  the city  10 tons of fees they have to pay to the landfill, that is how we are saving the city money,  said Carol Horner, a volunteer with 712 Initiative.A lot of the Council Bluffs community gets involved.  A lot of it comes from schools in the area. Everyone gets excited. It s a fun thing and teachers get to teach them math, different calculations, different ways to package  the shoes  鈥?learn about recycling in general,  added Woods.Horner says people look forward to the shoe drive.  Everyone was like,  wait, where is the shoe drive  I have shoes to donate.  I was storing shoes in my garage because people were handing me shoes year-round,  she explained.