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The former conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice hired by the Republican speaker of the state Assembly to review the 2020 election is suggesting that state lawmakers should look at decertifying the 2020 election, even though state attorneys have said that is not legal.Investigator Michael Gableman made the recommendation
stanley cup as he released his 136-page interim report looking into the 2020 election and presented findings to the Wisconsin Assemb
stanley cup ly Committee on Campaigns and Elections. I believe the legislature ought to take a very hard look at the option of decertification of the 2020 Wisconsin presidential election, Gableman told lawmakers. He later softened the language and said that he wasn t, in fact, recommending decertification mdash; he just wanted to raise it as a possibility and suggest that if such an avenue were to be pursued, I believe that the conclusions in this report would support such a process. Nonpartisan legislative attorneys previously told lawmakers in November that there is no mechanism in state or federal law for the Legislature to reverse certified votes cast by the Electoral College and counted by Congress. An attorney with the committee on Tuesday reiterated that point, saying, Our position is that once the
stanley cup electoral votes have been received by the Congress, that closes the door. The election is then done. While the report argues Gableman s case for the ability of Wisconsin s legislature to und Muip Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz getting fan mail
KANEOHE BAY, HawaiiIn the waters off the coast of Hawaii, a tall buoy bobs and sways in the water, using the rise and fall of the waves to generate electricity.The current travels through an undersea cable for a mile to a military base, where it is
air max fed into Oahursquo power grid - the first wave-produced electric
crocs ity to go online in the U.S. Scotland s tidal power project aims to produce electricity 03:06 By some estimates, the oceanrsquo endless motion packs enough power to meet a quarter of Americarsquo energy needs and dramatically reduce the nationrsquo reliance on oil, gas and coal. But wave energy technology lags well behind wind and
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