This is a weekly update from the Republican Party of Pennsylvania Chairman Lawrence Tabas filling you in on what our statewide party leaders are up to, along with relevant news pertaining to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | Fellow Pennsylvanians, This week, the Wolf Administration continued its efforts to block Pennsylvania Republicans' forensic election investigation. They even decertified the voting machines of Fulton County making good on Attorney General Josh Shapiro’s threat to cost any county, that assists an investigation "millions and millions of dollars" to replace decertified machines. With the Administration going to such extreme lengths to block the investigation, every Pennsylvanian should be asking themselves: What are these Democrat leaders trying to hide? That’s why our party is stepping up our efforts to restore integrity and confidence to Pennsylvania’s elections and ensure all future elections are free and fair. Sincerely, Lawrence J. Tabas Chairman, Republican Party of Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania decertifies county’s voting system after software firm audit July 21, 2021 | PennLive | The Wolf Administration decertified the voting machines of Fulton County, Pennsylvania, after it allowed a software firm to inspect the machines -- putting the county on the hook for the cost of replacing those machines. | John Fetterman, speaking to Texas Democrats, slams voter ID laws and calls electoral fraud 'fiction' July 23, 2021 | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette John Fetterman, the frontrunner for the Democrat nomination for Pennsylvania's open Senate seat, denied the existence of voter fraud and continued to baselessly claim that a photo ID requirement would somehow “suppress” the right to vote. He also outlined his agenda if elected to the Senate, promising to vote to abolish the filibuster and use the federal government to override every state’s election security laws. | No critical race theory in Pennsylvania schools, for now July 28, 2021 | Wellsboro Gazette The Pennsylvania Department of Education has announced that it will not add critical race theory into the required curriculum for Pennsylvania schools amid a heated national debate over the controversial theory. Critical race theory purports that systemic racism is embedded into the nation’s legal system and public policies, and that the United States is systematically racist. | A Piece of PA Positivity: | York County's Hali Flickinger wins bronze at Tokyo Olympics July 26, 2021 | WGAL | Hali Flickinger, a swimmer from York County, Pennsylvania, won her first ever Olympic medal at the Tokyo Olympics, taking bronze in the Women's 400m Individual Medley. She will also compete in the Women's 200m Butterfly later in the games. | The Republican Party of Pennsylvania | | Here at the PA GOP, we are working tirelessly to win the open governor’s race and Senate seat next year and elect strong Republicans up and down the ballot. Please consider making a contribution to help us spread our conservative message throughout Pennsylvania. | Paid for by Republican Federal Committee of Pennsylvania. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. www.pagop.org | 112 State Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101 | This email was sent to: [email protected]. Please do not reply to this email as this address is not monitored. We believe that email is a vital way to stay in direct contact with supporters, but you can click here if you would like to unsubscribe from these messages. | | |