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Benson said her office will not release unvetted and unredacted material that would imperil election security if made public
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Benson's office has already turned over much of the material, but she says some will be held back while it is reviewed and sensitive portions redacted
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Benson has already provided some of the material and says much of what the committee asked for is sensitive and would compromise election security
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The oversight-approved subpoena comes the day after a deadline set by the House Elections Committee to receive the materials
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awards grants for seniors and disabled people, Laugh Fest lineup announced, Crain's Grand Rapids Business News, and more.
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has issued a determination that candidates and officeholders can use campaign funds to pay for childcare.
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The lawsuit challenges absentee ballot rules
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9 days of early in person voting was an option for eligible residents. Polls close today at 8:00pm
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“Democracy Ambassadors” will receive non-partisan information, shareable fact sheets, and more
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Benson told the Rules Committee that misinformation is a threat to democracy and advocated for federal legislation to protect poll workers