Ms. Singer knows well the agony of that choice.
The league would like to set up its own shelter, but Ms. Singer estimated the cost at more than $200,000.
Ms. Singer took the attack as a sign that she should live life even more vigorously.
"I was uncomfortable with the idea at first," said Ms. Singer, a science teacher.
Ms. Singer said, adding that a more likely scenario is the call for help.
"In this economy people want value for money," Ms. Singer said.
Ms. Singer also avoids the word in her advertising package.
Then Ms. Singer, who had been meeting people online for four months, contacted him.
Ms. Singer emphasized that the bill was not intended to be punitive.
"The institution should be in the hands of someone with a vision," Ms. Singer said she told the committee.