Kansas Dole Institute Earns Grant To Strengthen U.S. Election Trust

Ongoing Internets chatter about the 2020 election hasn't been put to rest with these latest returns. 

In fact . . .

The legacy of 2020 election questions/conspiracies will likely impact how Democracy works moving forward.

And so . . . For nerds like TKC . . . 

Here's a glimpse at elite efforts to either address the problems OR push back on criticism . . . Check-it:

"As the 2024 election cycle comes to an end, the Kennedy and Dole institutes seek to draw attention to the lack of investment in the American electoral administration and processes. The institutes have assembled over a dozen top academics and experts in the field of election administration to raise awareness about the impact of limited resources on elections administrators and to educate policymakers on models of success across the country.

"The Bolstering Elections Initiative addresses critical baseline questions to inform future policy recommendations. These questions include themes such as: How does election funding vary across states and regions? What are best practices and data that equip administrators to advocate for election funding for their jurisdictions? How can we inform policymakers at the state and federal level about the need to invest in sustainable election funding?"

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Dole and Kennedy institutes announce funding from Election Trust Initiative

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