Pennsylvania's GOP-controlled Senate to spend up to $270K on election investigation
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The Pennsylvania GOP-controlled Senate is spending up to $270,000 to investigate the result of the 2020 presidential election in the state.
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Senate GOP hires firm to review Pennsylvania's 2020 election
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Republicans in the Pennsylvania Senate said Friday they will pay up to $270,000 over the next six months to have an Iowa consulting firm examine the 2020 election with an eye toward developing changes to state election law.
Senate GOP Hires Firm To Review Pennsylvania's 2020 Election
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Republicans in the Pennsylvania Senate will pay up to $270,000 over the next six months to have a consulting firm examine the 2020 election with an eye toward developing changes to state election law.The “forensic investigation” is being launched in response to pressure from Republican supporters of former President Donald Trump upset over his 80,000-vote loss in the state.Dubuque, Iowa-based Envoy Sage will be paid out of…
Senate GOP hires firm to review Pennsylvania’s 2020 election
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Republicans in the Pennsylvania Senate said Friday they will pay up to $270,000 over the next six months to have an Iowa consulting firm examine the 2020 election with an eye toward developing changes to state election law.The “forensic investigation" is being launched in response to ...
Pa. Senate GOP to pay firm $270,000 to assist in its probe of 2020 presidential election
Sen. Cris Dush, who is leading the investigation, said Envoy Sage, the private vendor hired to assist with the probe, is "uniquely qualified to complete this investigation in a way that will help to restore Pennsylvanians’ faith in our election system and data.”
Senate GOP hires firm to review Pennsylvania's 2020 election
Republicans in the Pa. Senate said they will pay up to $270,000 over the next six months to have a consulting firm examine the 2020 election with an eye toward developing changes to state election law.