Good morning! It’s been a busy back-to-school week. Things are heating up ahead of this year’s UN climate conference, with advocates fighting to keep climate reparations on the agenda. There’s a new monarch on the throne, and environmentalists will be watching how and if King Charles III continues to advocate for climate action. And the Conservatives announce their new
Republicans lose patience with Arizona election audit The Hill.
The audit, ordered by a state Senate majority that has bought into former President Trump’s big lie about the results of the election he lost handily, is on hold until Monday. It has already dragged on well past the estimated time auditors said it would take to recount the county’s ballots.
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Even one of the Republicans who initially backed the audit has now changed his mind. In an interview Thursday, just blocks from the coliseum where the audit is scheduled to resume Monday, state Sen. Paul Boyer (R) told The Hill he believed the audit had become an albatross for his party.
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CASE DISMISSED A superior court judge has tossed a lawsuit against the state from five failed Republican office-seekers who sought to decertify the 2020 general election results bringing to a close one of the nation’s lesser-known election challenges to the November contest.