Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been criminally investigating election workers.
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They Were Trying to Help Run Elections. Then They Got Criminally Investigated. <[link removed]> Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton hasn’t just been pursuing supposed voter fraud. His office has also criminally investigated at least 10 election workers, in a harbinger of potential post-midterm turmoil. by Cassandra Jaramillo and Joshua Kaplan
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What Fortune 500 Companies Said After Jan. 6 vs. What They Did <[link removed]> A new ProPublica app tracks corporate contributions to election deniers. From GE to Boeing, here are some of the behemoths that proclaimed that they were suspending donations — then resumed giving to the very politicians they had sworn off. by Alec MacGillis and Sergio Hernandez <[link removed]>
Look Up Which Fortune 500 Companies Fund Election Deniers <[link removed]> Corporate America pledged to quit supporting lawmakers who challenged the 2020 election results. Two years later, the companies’ wallets are back open. by Sergio Hernandez, with additional reporting by Nat Lash
How the Biden Administration Caved to Republicans on Fighting Election Disinformation <[link removed]> Despite a White House pledge to counter dangerous conspiracy theories, the Department of Homeland Security has pulled back on a comprehensive effort to address disinformation to help election workers. by Andrea Bernstein and Ilya Marritz <[link removed]>
A County Elections Director Stood Up to Locals Who Believe the Voting System Is Rigged. They Pushed Back Harder. <[link removed]> Even in a county where Trump won more than 70% of the 2020 vote, local election deniers have mounted a campaign to access voting machines and slash the elections director's pay. by Doug Bock Clark <[link removed]>
Churches Are Breaking the Law by Endorsing in Elections, Experts Say. The IRS Looks the Other Way. <[link removed]> For nearly 70 years, federal law has barred churches from directly involving themselves in political campaigns, but the IRS has largely abdicated its enforcement responsibilities as churches have become more brazen about publicly backing candidates. by Jeremy Schwartz and Jessica Priest <[link removed]>
That Cardboard Box in Your Home Is Fueling Election Denial <[link removed]> A previously unreported boom in profits for the shipping supply giant Uline has provided the funds for a deeply conservative Midwestern family to bankroll anti-democracy causes around the country. by Justin Elliott, Megan O’Matz and Doris Burke <[link removed]>
Greg Abbott’s Executive Power Play <[link removed]> Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has consolidated power like none before him, at times circumventing the GOP-controlled Legislature and overriding local officials. A flurry of executive measures has solidified his base and raised his national profile. by Perla Trevizo and Marilyn W. Thompson <[link removed]>
How to “Follow the Money” in a Political Campaign <[link removed]> Campaign contributions can be a confusing web of super PACs, FEC filings and dark money. That’s why we’re covering how campaign finance works in this edition of our User’s Guide to Democracy. by Karim Doumar and Cynthia Gordy Giwa <[link removed]>
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