But they aren't doing anything about the 2020 election. They chose to do alot of things INSTEAD of dealing with treason. Aren't they all accomplices at this point?
I post this so that we can educate ourselves about what they discussed.
It was interesting that the very ones they gave awards to in 2020 were found to have some questionable stuff going on. I note this year Colorado is a finalist, while Tina Peters, Mesa County, CO, and her associate are locked in jail with a 500K bond requirement, unjustly imho, for retaining the 2020 voting system data as required by law.
The National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) held a Virtual Winter Conference February 28 - March 2, 2022. A bipartisan group of 34 Secretaries of State and Lieutenant Governors, along with nearly 300 senior state government staff, federal, nonprofit and private sector representatives attended the online sessions.
On March 1, NASS was pleased to have the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas join the conference to deliver remarks on the department’s ongoing commitment to supporting election cybersecurity and infrastructure. Also during the session, NASS President-elect and New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way was able to discuss relevant issues facing Chief Election Officials with Mayorkas.
IDEAS Award Finalists – The three finalists for the NASS IDEAS Award recognizing innovation and excellence in state programming were announced:
*Colorado - Rapid Response Election Security Cyber Unit (RESCU)
*Iowa - The Voting Accessibility Quick Check Guide
*Louisiana - Operation Geaux Vote
Corporate Affiliate White Papers - Each year, NASS corporate affiliates submit white papers showcasing their expertise:
But they aren't doing anything about the 2020 election. They chose to do alot of things INSTEAD of dealing with treason. Aren't they all accomplices at this point?
I post this so that we can educate ourselves about what they discussed.
It was interesting that the very ones they gave awards to in 2020 were found to have some questionable stuff going on. I note this year Colorado is a finalist, while Tina Peters, Mesa County, CO, and her associate are locked in jail with a 500K bond requirement, unjustly imho, for retaining the 2020 voting system data as required by law.