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PILF Board Member, Ken Blackwell joins Newsmax to Discuss H.R. 4
Ken Blackwell discusses H.R. 4 on Newsmax. H.R. 4 is a new bill in Congress that would federalize our elections. It would put bureaucrats at the Department of Justice in total control over every single change in our elections.
J. Christian Adams in the Washington Examiner: Democrats’ partisan power grab fails — for now
On Tuesday, the Democrats’ bill to federalize elections failed. Our constitutional republic was the big winner. S. 1 fell short of the 60-vote threshold required. Thank goodness for the filibuster. The proposal was a revolutionary rearrangement of the American...
PILF’s Ken Blackwell Discusses HR4 on FBN
H.R. 1/S. 1: An Attempt to Take Power Away From The People and Give it to the DC Swamp
This bill would put Washington bureaucrats in charge of running our elections.
Public Interest Legal Foundation Calls on 3 Florida Counties to Return $2.1 Million to Zuckerberg-Funded CTCL
Last week on May 12, PILF released a research brief that showed more than $4.6 million of the $16.4 million given to 11 Florida counties in grants provided between September 30, 2020 and October 22, 2020 from CTCL remains unspent.
Trump Antagonist Opposes Arizona Election Audit as Justice Department Official
The Daily Signal| Fred Lucas
Adams to Laura Ingraham: Congress Could Turn 2020 Election Changes into Bad Law
PILF President and General Counsel joined Laura Ingraham to discuss why Washington is behind the curve on key election integrity issues. Watch the latest video at foxnews.com
J. Christian Adams: ‘Something Fishy’ Happened in Southfield Clerk’s Office
J. Christian Adams joined the Frank Beckmann Show on WJR Detroit today to discuss the Southfield Clerk’s alleged attempts to invalidate 193 absentee votes in the 2018 midterm election. https://publicinterestlegal.org/pilf-files/audio_00037819_20191001.mp3 “Why 193?...
PILF in SCOTUSblog: Coming Attractions in the Census Case
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – June 28, 2019: Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) was invited to participate in a SCOTUSblog symposium on the Census case opinion released Thursday. Below are some excerpts from the submission: In short, the court concluded that the secretary...