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Pennsylvania Senate Republicans score court victory in e******ns investigation
Jan 29, 2022 01:28:10   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
https://justthenews.com/nation/states/pennsylvania-senate-republicans-score-court-victory-e******ns-investigation

Pennsylvania Senate Republicans score court victory in e******ns investigation
Court ruled Department of State did not provide a clear legal right to quash the subpoena.

By The Center Square Staff
By Victor Skinner
Updated: January 11, 2022 - 11:26pm

A Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has denied a request by legislative Democrats and Attorney General Josh Shapiro to block the release of v**ers’ information to the Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee investigating the 2020 general e******n and 2021 primary.

The Senate committee subpoenaed the Pennsylvania Department of State in September for the personal information of about 9 million Pennsylvania v**ers as part of a review of the 2020 general and 2021 primary e******ns, led by Iowa-based firm Envoy Sage.

The Department of State, which oversees e******ns, partially complied with the subpoena but refused to provide v**ers’ driver’s license numbers and partial Social Security numbers the Senate committee contends is necessary to confirm v**ers’ identities.

In oral arguments last month, attorneys for Senate Republicans pointed to the Department of State sharing the same information with the League of Women V**ers in 2012 and past auditor general reviews. Challengers argued the move could put v**ers’ information at risk of fraud or identity theft.

Shapiro and legislative Democrats also argued Envoy Sage has not outlined sufficient security measures to protect the information and cited the company’s lack of e******n auditing experience. In addition, Democrats argued the state is bound by federal law to protect “critical infrastructure information” on the state’s e******n systems.

A panel of five judges ruled Monday the Department of State did not provide “a clear legal right to quash the subpoena on the theory that it furthers no legitimate legislative purpose.”

The judges also found, however, “there is a substantial factual question surrounding the federal protection requirements and the capability of the Senate Committee’s contracted vendor, Envoy Sage, LLC, to protect the infrastructure information.”

The court ultimately denied both a motion to squash the subpoena and a motion for summary relief to release the information.

Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman, R-Bellefonte, commended the court for upholding the Senate committee’s authority to issue a subpoena for the v**er information.

“Today’s ruling upholds the General Assembly’s clear legal and constitutional authority to provide oversight of our e******n system,” Corman said. “… The Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee is conducting this review in a way that is t***sparent, fair and legally sound, and I am thankful this ruling completely validates our thoughtful approach to this deeply contentious issue.

“We have always intended to take every step necessary to protect the personal information of v**ers. Our resolve to protect this data has never wavered, and we look forward to proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that we can safeguard this information effectively.”

Shapiro, meanwhile, is touting the court’s reluctance to immediately release the v**er information, and vowed to continue to fight against its release.

“In today’s decision, the court recognized that there are serious questions concerning the ability of the Senate Republicans’ third-party vendor, Envoy Sage, to safeguard the private personal information of nine million Pennsylvania v**ers,” Shapiro wrote on Twitter.

“The court also rejected Senate Republicans’ attempt to get immediate access to this private personal information,” he wrote. “As a result, my office’s fight to defend against the attempts by Republicans in Harrisburg to seize this private data – and to protect every Pennsylvanian’s constructional right to privacy – will continue.”

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Jan 29, 2022 02:55:11   #
Jlw Loc: Wisconsin
 
It really amazes me that the democrats are so sure that there was no fraud but still scared s**tless to have any investigation where they could prove themselves right.

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Jan 29, 2022 06:58:33   #
Liberty Tree
 
Jlw wrote:
It really amazes me that the democrats are so sure that there was no fraud but still scared s**tless to have any investigation where they could prove themselves right.


No response from our resident OPP Democrats

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Jan 29, 2022 07:08:20   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
dtucker300 wrote:
https://justthenews.com/nation/states/pennsylvania-senate-republicans-score-court-victory-e******ns-investigation

Pennsylvania Senate Republicans score court victory in e******ns investigation
Court ruled Department of State did not provide a clear legal right to quash the subpoena.

By The Center Square Staff
By Victor Skinner
Updated: January 11, 2022 - 11:26pm

A Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has denied a request by legislative Democrats and Attorney General Josh Shapiro to block the release of v**ers’ information to the Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee investigating the 2020 general e******n and 2021 primary.

The Senate committee subpoenaed the Pennsylvania Department of State in September for the personal information of about 9 million Pennsylvania v**ers as part of a review of the 2020 general and 2021 primary e******ns, led by Iowa-based firm Envoy Sage.

The Department of State, which oversees e******ns, partially complied with the subpoena but refused to provide v**ers’ driver’s license numbers and partial Social Security numbers the Senate committee contends is necessary to confirm v**ers’ identities.

In oral arguments last month, attorneys for Senate Republicans pointed to the Department of State sharing the same information with the League of Women V**ers in 2012 and past auditor general reviews. Challengers argued the move could put v**ers’ information at risk of fraud or identity theft.

Shapiro and legislative Democrats also argued Envoy Sage has not outlined sufficient security measures to protect the information and cited the company’s lack of e******n auditing experience. In addition, Democrats argued the state is bound by federal law to protect “critical infrastructure information” on the state’s e******n systems.

A panel of five judges ruled Monday the Department of State did not provide “a clear legal right to quash the subpoena on the theory that it furthers no legitimate legislative purpose.”

The judges also found, however, “there is a substantial factual question surrounding the federal protection requirements and the capability of the Senate Committee’s contracted vendor, Envoy Sage, LLC, to protect the infrastructure information.”

The court ultimately denied both a motion to squash the subpoena and a motion for summary relief to release the information.

Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman, R-Bellefonte, commended the court for upholding the Senate committee’s authority to issue a subpoena for the v**er information.

“Today’s ruling upholds the General Assembly’s clear legal and constitutional authority to provide oversight of our e******n system,” Corman said. “… The Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee is conducting this review in a way that is t***sparent, fair and legally sound, and I am thankful this ruling completely validates our thoughtful approach to this deeply contentious issue.

“We have always intended to take every step necessary to protect the personal information of v**ers. Our resolve to protect this data has never wavered, and we look forward to proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that we can safeguard this information effectively.”

Shapiro, meanwhile, is touting the court’s reluctance to immediately release the v**er information, and vowed to continue to fight against its release.

“In today’s decision, the court recognized that there are serious questions concerning the ability of the Senate Republicans’ third-party vendor, Envoy Sage, to safeguard the private personal information of nine million Pennsylvania v**ers,” Shapiro wrote on Twitter.

“The court also rejected Senate Republicans’ attempt to get immediate access to this private personal information,” he wrote. “As a result, my office’s fight to defend against the attempts by Republicans in Harrisburg to seize this private data – and to protect every Pennsylvanian’s constructional right to privacy – will continue.”

https://www.scribd.com/document/555530111/293MD21-1-28-22#download&from_embed
https://justthenews.com/nation/states/pennsylvania... (show quote)


When I first read this I wondered how a Senate Inquiry could be refused by the Department of State to begin with…
If for no other reason the ruling given has merit.

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Jan 29, 2022 09:02:00   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
dtucker300 wrote:
https://justthenews.com/nation/states/pennsylvania-senate-republicans-score-court-victory-e******ns-investigation

Pennsylvania Senate Republicans score court victory in e******ns investigation
Court ruled Department of State did not provide a clear legal right to quash the subpoena.

By The Center Square Staff
By Victor Skinner
Updated: January 11, 2022 - 11:26pm

A Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has denied a request by legislative Democrats and Attorney General Josh Shapiro to block the release of v**ers’ information to the Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee investigating the 2020 general e******n and 2021 primary.

The Senate committee subpoenaed the Pennsylvania Department of State in September for the personal information of about 9 million Pennsylvania v**ers as part of a review of the 2020 general and 2021 primary e******ns, led by Iowa-based firm Envoy Sage.

The Department of State, which oversees e******ns, partially complied with the subpoena but refused to provide v**ers’ driver’s license numbers and partial Social Security numbers the Senate committee contends is necessary to confirm v**ers’ identities.

In oral arguments last month, attorneys for Senate Republicans pointed to the Department of State sharing the same information with the League of Women V**ers in 2012 and past auditor general reviews. Challengers argued the move could put v**ers’ information at risk of fraud or identity theft.

Shapiro and legislative Democrats also argued Envoy Sage has not outlined sufficient security measures to protect the information and cited the company’s lack of e******n auditing experience. In addition, Democrats argued the state is bound by federal law to protect “critical infrastructure information” on the state’s e******n systems.

A panel of five judges ruled Monday the Department of State did not provide “a clear legal right to quash the subpoena on the theory that it furthers no legitimate legislative purpose.”

The judges also found, however, “there is a substantial factual question surrounding the federal protection requirements and the capability of the Senate Committee’s contracted vendor, Envoy Sage, LLC, to protect the infrastructure information.”

The court ultimately denied both a motion to squash the subpoena and a motion for summary relief to release the information.

Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman, R-Bellefonte, commended the court for upholding the Senate committee’s authority to issue a subpoena for the v**er information.

“Today’s ruling upholds the General Assembly’s clear legal and constitutional authority to provide oversight of our e******n system,” Corman said. “… The Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee is conducting this review in a way that is t***sparent, fair and legally sound, and I am thankful this ruling completely validates our thoughtful approach to this deeply contentious issue.

“We have always intended to take every step necessary to protect the personal information of v**ers. Our resolve to protect this data has never wavered, and we look forward to proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that we can safeguard this information effectively.”

Shapiro, meanwhile, is touting the court’s reluctance to immediately release the v**er information, and vowed to continue to fight against its release.

“In today’s decision, the court recognized that there are serious questions concerning the ability of the Senate Republicans’ third-party vendor, Envoy Sage, to safeguard the private personal information of nine million Pennsylvania v**ers,” Shapiro wrote on Twitter.

“The court also rejected Senate Republicans’ attempt to get immediate access to this private personal information,” he wrote. “As a result, my office’s fight to defend against the attempts by Republicans in Harrisburg to seize this private data – and to protect every Pennsylvanian’s constructional right to privacy – will continue.”

https://www.scribd.com/document/555530111/293MD21-1-28-22#download&from_embed
https://justthenews.com/nation/states/pennsylvania... (show quote)


There's not much left of that dead horse.

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Jan 30, 2022 17:06:10   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
lpnmajor wrote:
There's not much left of that dead horse.


WATCH: How thousands of 'mules' dropped harvested b****ts in 2020
True the V**e may have cracked code of massive v**e f***d

https://www.wnd.com/2022/01/watch-thousands-mules-dropped-harvested-b****ts-2020/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=wnd-breaking&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_content=breaking&ats_es=1a85c2723b642a4cbc29b4df12ae15de

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