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Is the Veterans Memorial Coliseum Unsafe? Records show year-long fire code violations

Some of the building's features have aged over the years, though. Some, that need to be maintained under state law. ABC15 discovered some of the building's fire safety features are outdated, not up to code, or in some places need complete replacing.

Do voting laws protect or restrict access? House echoes state debate | Cronkite News

Arizona PBS May 24, 2021 A House committee debate in Washington over the effect of voter ID and other laws on voting access echoed debate in Arizona, where state lawmakers are considering bills to stiffen voting requirements. (Photo courtesy of Maricopa County Elections Department) WASHINGTON – They came with studies, they came with polls, they came with statistics. And after more than two hours of a congressional hearing Monday, they walked away no closer to agreeing on how voting restrictions affect ballot access. Democratic and Republican members of the House Administration Committee stuck largely to their talking points during a hearing on the effect that voter ID laws, proof-of-citizenship requirements and lack of language assistance have on elections.

Arizona and Georgia audits move forward as Republicans continue to push election fraud lies

Arizona and Georgia audits move forward as Republicans continue to push election fraud lies
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Arizona election audit: No evidence of bamboo fibers in ballots

No, there is no evidence bamboo fibers were in Arizona 2020 presidential election ballots Although Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election, there is still misinformation circulating about the election results in Maricopa County, Ariz. Author: Erin Jones, Linda Johnson Published: 1:51 PM EDT May 19, 2021 Updated: 5:00 PM EDT May 24, 2021 In the November 2020 presidential election, Joe Biden defeated former President Donald Trump by over 45,000 votes in Maricopa County, Arizona, which is the state’s largest county and typically a Republican stronghold. But there is still misinformation circulating around that election in the state.  On Monday, May 17, the Republican-led Maricopa County Board of Supervisors called for an end to an election audit that began on April 23, debunking several claims made by Arizona Senate Republicans that there was any fraud in connection to the 2020 presidential election results in the county.

Arizona and Georgia audits move forward as Republicans continue to push election fraud lies

Arizona and Georgia audits move forward as Republicans continue to push election fraud lies A Republican-ordered audit of the 2.1 million votes cast last year in Arizona’s Maricopa County resumed Monday amid the escalating intra-party fight between state senators who sought the audit and county officials who have called it a sham. Meanwhile, in Georgia’s Fulton County, another audit is set to move forward after a judge on Friday green-lit the unsealing of 147,000 mail-in ballots cast there in the 2020 election. It follows three audits, including a hand recount, that Georgia conducted last year. The audits are a continuation of Republicans’ search for justification for former President Donald Trump’s lies that widespread fraud helped President Joe Biden defeat him in the 2020 election, a victory that included narrow Democratic wins in Arizona and Georgia.

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