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Indiana elections chief directs over 100 federal agencies to stop providing voter registration services

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Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is telling over 120 federal agencies to stop providing voter registration services in the state.
Morales sent a letter in response to an executive order from President Biden in 2021 that mandates federal agencies to look into ways to encourage people to vote.
Biden’s order said options need to be “consistent with applicable law.”
Morales says states know best how to run elections and adds “we don’t need federal government overreach to run safe, secure elections.”

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2 comments

Dr Larry July 7, 2024 at 5:34 pm

Is this a joke?

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Steve July 7, 2024 at 8:18 pm

We don’t need the government in almost all aspects of our business. They can’t even balance a budget and spend money appropriately

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