Anonymous ID: cfd130 Dec. 7, 2021, 12:54 a.m. No.15150386   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0389 >>0504 >>0765 >>0826 >>0858

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Looks like there is a hearing on the 15th.

More than a year after voters elected President Joe Biden and 10 months since the results were certified, a third-party vendor, contracted through the Pennsylvania Senate Republican caucus, is poised to begin reviewing the 2020 general and 2021 primary elections.

 

The Pennsylvania Senate has entered into a six-month, $270,00 agreement with Envoy Sage, LLC as part of efforts to investigate the electoral process and identify possible weaknesses in the stateโ€™s election law. The company has no previous direct experience investigating elections, according to its website.

 

But beyond Steven Lahr, the Iowa-based consulting firmโ€™s president, not much is known about Envoy Sageโ€™s clients or previous project history.

 

Without going into specifics about the probe or the team carrying it out during a Tuesday press call, Lahr and Sen. Cris Dush, R-Jefferson, who is leading the taxpayer-funded investigation as chairman of the Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee, said they are focused on election integrity.

 

โ€œOur role is to provide investigative expertise, tools, and analysis that are not organic to the Senate,โ€ Lahr said.

 

Legal challenges have delayed the potential release of voter information from the Department of State, including driverโ€™s license numbers and partial Social Security numbers. Arguments for the consolidated cases, filed by legislative Democrats and state Attorney General Josh Shapiro, are scheduled for Dec. 15 in Commonwealth Court.

 

https://www.penncapital-star.com/government-politics/what-to-know-about-the-vendor-thats-conducting-the-pa-senates-election-investigation/