FIVE QUESTIONS FOR U.S. SENATE RULES LIBERALS AHEAD OF MONDAY'S FIELD HEARING
ATLANTA – Today, July 19, the U.S. Senate Rules Committee will hold a field hearing – its first in 20 years – in Georgia to criticize the Election Integrity Act (S.B. 202), which expands access and secures elections in our state, and to renew calls for an unconstitutional federal takeover of elections.
Ahead of the political theater, here are five questions Georgians deserve to have answered at Monday's hearing:
1.) Will the Senate Rules Committee hold field hearings in blue states, such as New York, Connecticut, and Delaware, which offer less ballot access and more restrictive absentee voting requirements?
2.) Why is the Biden-Harris Administration politicizing the Department of Justice in an attempt to overturn a state law that expands voting access?
4.) With the Left's unconstitutional power-grab to federalize state elections (S.1) defeated in the Senate, and the U.S. Supreme Court upholding Arizona's voting laws, have members considered the role their push to weaken election safeguards plays in reducing confidence in election outcomes?
5.) Have all of the members of the U.S. Senate Rules Committee read Georgia's S.B. 202?