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House Appropriations Committee declines to act on Senate File 190 after public concerns about voting-machine transparency
Summary
At a House Appropriations Committee meeting, members took no motion on Senate File 190, effectively causing the bill to fail in committee. Public comment from Brian Shuck, general counsel for the Wyoming Republican Party, urged an interim study and raised transparency concerns about testing records for voting machines.
Members of the Wyoming House Appropriations Committee declined to move on Senate File 190 during a committee meeting, leaving the bill without action and effectively failing it in committee after no motion was offered.
The committee opened public comment on the bill and heard testimony from Brian Shuck, an attorney in Cheyenne who identified himself as general counsel for the Wyoming Republican Party. Shuck told the committee he had reviewed the bill and said he had “great concerns” about its language and about a lack of transparency surrounding testing of voting machines. "We have asked for test results over the last 6 months related to the testing of the machines and we have been met with silence, stonewalling," Shuck said.
Shuck said party representatives were…
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