The @BrennanCenter has updated its tally of new state voting provisions, finding that as of March 24, state legislators have introduced 361 new bills with voting restrictions — an increase of more than 100 bills since their last update in February. brennancenter.org/our-work/resea…
Last week, the Texas Senate advanced a bill that would limit early voting hours and prohibit drive-through voting and the sending of vote-by-mail applications to all voters. #txleg texastribune.org/2021/04/01/tex…
The new Georgia voting law makes it harder for Georgia residents to vote — and makes it a crime to hand out water to those waiting to vote.
In Michigan, state Republicans are working on a plan to circumvent Gov. Gretchen Whitmer with a petition initiative blending current legislative proposals that introduce new or stricter ID requirements, limit ballot drop boxes, and more. #MILeg detroitnews.com/story/news/pol…
We’ve been investigating attacks on voting rights for more than two years, and we’re expanding that work now. Learn more here: americanoversight.org/areas_of_inves…
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New: We’re launching a full investigation into the Arizona state Senate’s new, partisan audit of the Maricopa County election results and the hiring of the firm Cyber Ninjas. Today we filed 19 records requests demanding public release of key documents. americanoversight.org/american-overs…
Donald Trump lost the presidential election and he lost Arizona, but his supporters in the Arizona Senate and elsewhere have continued pushing false claims of widespread voter fraud to allege that the election was somehow stolen.
On March 31, AZ Senate President Karen Fann announced a new audit of the votes in Maricopa County would be led by the firm Cyber Ninjas, whose founder circulated lies that the 2020 election was rigged and supported the "Stop the Steal" movement. azcentral.com/story/news/pol…
The Paycheck Protection Program helped nearly 7 million businesses keep their employees. But data analysis from @nytimes shows Black and other minority-owned businesses were underserved by the program. nytimes.com/2021/04/04/bus…
We recently published an overview of reports that exposed serious issues with Covid-19 relief funding, including the Paycheck Protection Program. Numerous other accounts show minority-owned companies struggled to receive aid. americanoversight.org/where-did-the-…
For example, data analyzed by the Associated Press showed that many minority small-business owners did not receive a PPP loan until the initial program’s last weeks in July and August 2020. apnews.com/article/techno…
NEW: We obtained text messages that show the day before the transcript of Donald Trump’s call with Ukrainian President Zelensky was released, former Attorney General Barr texted U.S. Attorney John Durham “Call me ASAP.”
12 hours later, Durham asked for another “quick call.”
Durham was the federal prosecutor tapped by Barr to probe the origins of the government’s investigation into ties between Russia and the Trump campaign, and his inquiry was repeatedly touted by Trump allies as an effort to counter the narrative of Russian influence.
These text messages show coordination between Barr and Durham at a key moment in the Ukraine scandal that led to Donald Trump’s first impeachment, even as there appears to be little connection between the Mueller investigation and the Ukraine scandal. americanoversight.org/document/doj-c…
We obtained documents showing that the Bureau of Prisons was slow to adopt key hygienic measures in the early months of the pandemic. The records included a March 2020 complaint that management at one facility refused to provide cleaning supplies to staff. americanoversight.org/bureau-of-pris…
The records also reflect the lack of awareness of how much the coronavirus had already spread in the early months of 2020.
It’s been a week since Gov. Brian Kemp signed Georgia’s restrictive new voting law, which among other measures that make voting harder, imposes stricter ID requirements for absentee voting and limits ballot drop boxes. americanoversight.org/news-roundup-g…
On Wednesday, after a campaign by prominent Black business executives called upon companies to oppose the law, the CEO of Delta Air Lines issued a statement calling the restrictions “unacceptable” & “based on a lie” about widespread voter fraud. ajc.com/news/business/…
The head of Coca-Cola, another Georgia company, said the company did not support the legislation.
But the legislation, of course, has already been signed, and troubling new restrictions are still circulating in the legislatures of other states.
Last week, as millions more Americans received a coronavirus vaccine, 816 people in prison contracted Covid-19.
We received more documents from the Federal Bureau of Prisons that provide further details about the BOP’s early pandemic response. americanoversight.org/bureau-of-pris…
The documents show that BOP officials relied on inadequate mitigation measures, including conducting limited testing and relying on guidance that allowed groups to gather in person, even while demonstrating an understanding of asymptomatic transmission.
In March 2020, BOP Medical Director Jeffery Allen wrote: “It appears that the symptoms are not as simple as originally described, as you point out...it appears that many people are contagious for at least several days before they become symptomatic.” documentcloud.org/documents/2053…