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A federal audit found problems with 20% of Election Assistance Commission grants to aid states with 2020 voting amid a pandemic.
GOP House members first became concerned about how the CARES Act money for election grants was being spent because of a $35 million contract between the California Secretary of State's office and SKDKnickerbocker, a Democratic political consulting firm that was at the same time working for Joe Biden's presidential campaign. California used $12 million from EAC money to pay for the contract that was used in the "Vote Safe California" program.
The GAO, which can’t issue subpoenas or otherwise compel the release of information, did not specify issues in any other states. The audit was based on interviews with EAC officials and a review of public data.
GOP House members first became concerned about how the CARES Act money for election grants was being spent because of a $35 million contract between the California Secretary of State's office and SKDKnickerbocker, a Democratic political consulting firm that was at the same time working for Joe Biden's presidential campaign. California used $12 million from EAC money to pay for the contract that was used in the "Vote Safe California" program.
The GAO, which can’t issue subpoenas or otherwise compel the release of information, did not specify issues in any other states. The audit was based on interviews with EAC officials and a review of public data.
GAO struggles to identify how 20% of federal grants for 2020 voting were spent
A federal audit found problems with 20% of Election Assistance Commission grants to aid states with 2020 voting amid a pandemic.
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