
Grossberg Resigns from Task Force
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A state lawmaker steps down from an anti-semitism task force.
State Rep. Daniel Grossberg, facing calls to resign from the General Assembly, has stepped down from the Kentucky Anti-Semitism Task Force. The Lexington Herald-Leader says Grossberg resigned last week, saying he didn't want to be a distraction.
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Grossberg Resigns from Task Force
Clip: Season 3 Episode 82 | 54sVideo has Closed Captions
State Rep. Daniel Grossberg, facing calls to resign from the General Assembly, has stepped down from the Kentucky Anti-Semitism Task Force. The Lexington Herald-Leader says Grossberg resigned last week, saying he didn't want to be a distraction.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipState Representative Daniel Grossberg, facing calls for his resignation from the General Assembly, has now stepped down from the Kentucky Antisemitism Task Force.
The Lexington Herald-Leader says he resigned from that task force last week.
The chair of the task force, Jonathan Miller, says Grossberg didn't want to be a distraction.
Grossberg is accused of sending women inappropriate texts.
Friday, the Herald-Leader reported a Louisville strip club banned Grossberg for inappropriate touching and also claimed he'd offered a dancer $5,000 for sex.
Grossberg, through his attorneys, denies those allegations and says he will not resign as a state representative.
But there's more.
According to the Kentucky land, Grossberg told radio host Terry Meiners on Friday he was in treatment to reduce his impulsive behavior.
He said he will keep his head down and continue working to serve his constituents.
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