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    Saying state lawmakers didn�t budget enough money, Gov. Greg Abbott and GOP legislative leaders on Friday cited an honest-elections �emergency� as they shifted $4 million from the state prison system to the secretary of state�s office to pay for county election audits required by the new Texas elections law.

    The secretary of state�s office, under Abbott�s effective control, would
    create an Election Audit Division to conduct the randomized county audits the new law calls for after the next midterm and presidential elections � and thereafter, every two years.

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    That�s an important step �to stop voter fraud,� Abbott said in his money request to top Republican lawmakers.

    Implicit but unstated in Abbott�s Thursday letter, and the leaders� hasty proposal Friday for the fund transfer, which the governor approved, is that
    the $4 million for hiring, training and deploying election auditors
    presumably would beef up the rigor � and credibility � of a backward-looking audit the secretary of state�s office already is formulating. It�ll study results of the November 2020 election in four counties.

    Officials in Republican leadership offices at the Capitol said Abbott�s move
    is aimed primarily at an �audience of one� � former President Donald Trump,
    who has belittled the four-county audit as �weak.� Even though Trump carried Texas by nearly 6 percentage points, he demanded that Abbott push through a
    law requiring a statewide look-back at the 2020 general election.

    Abbott did not add election audits as a topic for any of three overtime sessions of the Legislature he called this year.

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    Saying state lawmakers didn�t budget enough money, Gov. Greg Abbott and GOP legislative leaders on Friday cited an honest-elections �emergency� as they shifted $4 million from the state prison system to the secretary of state�s office to pay for county election audits required by the new Texas elections law.

    The secretary of state�s office, under Abbott�s effective control, would
    create an Election Audit Division to conduct the randomized county audits the new law calls for after the next midterm and presidential elections � and thereafter, every two years.

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    Mexican shoppers have returned along the border, but not in the massive
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    That�s an important step �to stop voter fraud,� Abbott said in his money request to top Republican lawmakers.

    Implicit but unstated in Abbott�s Thursday letter, and the leaders� hasty proposal Friday for the fund transfer, which the governor approved, is that
    the $4 million for hiring, training and deploying election auditors
    presumably would beef up the rigor � and credibility � of a backward-looking audit the secretary of state�s office already is formulating. It�ll study results of the November 2020 election in four counties.

    Officials in Republican leadership offices at the Capitol said Abbott�s move
    is aimed primarily at an �audience of one� � former President Donald Trump,
    who has belittled the four-county audit as �weak.� Even though Trump carried Texas by nearly 6 percentage points, he demanded that Abbott push through a
    law requiring a statewide look-back at the 2020 general election.

    Abbott did not add election audits as a topic for any of three overtime sessions of the Legislature he called this year.

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    Saying state lawmakers didn�t budget enough money, Gov. Greg Abbott and GOP legislative leaders on Friday cited an honest-elections �emergency� as they shifted $4 million from the state prison system to the secretary of state�s office to pay for county election audits required by the new Texas elections law.

    The secretary of state�s office, under Abbott�s effective control, would
    create an Election Audit Division to conduct the randomized county audits the new law calls for after the next midterm and presidential elections � and thereafter, every two years.

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    Mexican shoppers have returned along the border, but not in the massive
    numbers expected

    That�s an important step �to stop voter fraud,� Abbott said in his money request to top Republican lawmakers.

    Implicit but unstated in Abbott�s Thursday letter, and the leaders� hasty proposal Friday for the fund transfer, which the governor approved, is that
    the $4 million for hiring, training and deploying election auditors
    presumably would beef up the rigor � and credibility � of a backward-looking audit the secretary of state�s office already is formulating. It�ll study results of the November 2020 election in four counties.

    Officials in Republican leadership offices at the Capitol said Abbott�s move
    is aimed primarily at an �audience of one� � former President Donald Trump,
    who has belittled the four-county audit as �weak.� Even though Trump carried Texas by nearly 6 percentage points, he demanded that Abbott push through a
    law requiring a statewide look-back at the 2020 general election.

    Abbott did not add election audits as a topic for any of three overtime sessions of the Legislature he called this year.

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    Saying state lawmakers didn�t budget enough money, Gov. Greg Abbott and GOP legislative leaders on Friday cited an honest-elections �emergency� as they shifted $4 million from the state prison system to the secretary of state�s office to pay for county election audits required by the new Texas elections law.

    The secretary of state�s office, under Abbott�s effective control, would
    create an Election Audit Division to conduct the randomized county audits the new law calls for after the next midterm and presidential elections � and thereafter, every two years.

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    dslogo
    Mexican shoppers have returned along the border, but not in the massive
    numbers expected

    That�s an important step �to stop voter fraud,� Abbott said in his money request to top Republican lawmakers.

    Implicit but unstated in Abbott�s Thursday letter, and the leaders� hasty proposal Friday for the fund transfer, which the governor approved, is that
    the $4 million for hiring, training and deploying election auditors
    presumably would beef up the rigor � and credibility � of a backward-looking audit the secretary of state�s office already is formulating. It�ll study results of the November 2020 election in four counties.

    Officials in Republican leadership offices at the Capitol said Abbott�s move
    is aimed primarily at an �audience of one� � former President Donald Trump,
    who has belittled the four-county audit as �weak.� Even though Trump carried Texas by nearly 6 percentage points, he demanded that Abbott push through a
    law requiring a statewide look-back at the 2020 general election.

    Abbott did not add election audits as a topic for any of three overtime sessions of the Legislature he called this year.

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