By: Joe Napsha
A state Senate committee plans to forge ahead with hearings in early spring on any information discovered in a controversial audit seeking to uncover irregularities in Pennsylvania’s 2020 elections and last year’s primary, a Republican spokeswoman said Thursday.
The Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee would conduct the hearings on any findings presented by Envoy Sage, the Florida firm awarded a $270,250 no-bid contract in November. The firm has reviewed emails that the Senate committee received from voters who alleged problems in the two elections, said Erica Clayton Wright, a spokeswoman for Senate Majority Leader Kim Ward, R-Hempfield.