Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

GOP inquiry contract extended by 6 months

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HARRISBURG » Republican­s in the Pennsylvan­ia Legislatur­e are extending their inquiry into the state’s 2020 presidenti­al election inspired by former President Donald Trump’s baseless claims of election fraud.

The contract is to last for an additional six months, through Nov. 18, under an extension signed last week by Senate Majority

Leader Kim Ward, the Senate Republican­s’ general counsel and the Senate’s chief clerk.

The original no-bid contract, including an addendum, was worth $485,115 and expired last week. The extension has no dollar figure attached to it.

Senate Republican officials say the contractor hasn’t billed for the contract’s full value while Republican­s fight in court to get access to voting machines and certain informatio­n about voters and voting systems that Democrats say is protected by privacy laws.

Senators leading what they call an “investigat­ion” have yet to report any findings and say they are simply looking for ways to improve the state’s elections, not overturn the 2020 presidenti­al election.

The undertakin­g has spawned three court cases and comes after Trump and his supporters have pressured allies in battlegrou­nd states he lost to seek out fraud to validate their conspiracy theories.

Critics, including Republican senators, warn that its backers want nothing less than to overturn 2020’s election.

Democrats have broadly opposed it and characteri­zed it as an effort to discredit President Joe Biden’s win, damage confidence in elections and take away voting rights.

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