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Secretary Griswold joins with others to commend national efforts to combat disinformation in 2020 election

'Americans deserve correct information on the electoral process and exercising their right to vote'
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Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold testifies before a House of Representatives elections subcommittee on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020. (Screenshot from Colorado Newsline)

NEWS RELEASE
COLORADO SECRETARY OF STATE JENA GRISWOLD
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DENVER, Colo - Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold has joined Secretaries of State from across the country to commend the Department of Homeland Security’s Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) for its work combatting disinformation in the 2020 elections and to request an expansion of those efforts.

“Americans deserve correct information on the electoral process and exercising their right to vote. The 2020 elections were the most secure in our history, but foreign disinformation continues to pose an ongoing threat,” said Secretary Griswold.

“CISA successfully led the federal effort to combat this threat during the 2020 elections. I am glad to join my fellow Secretaries of State in requesting CISA continue and expand its efforts to combat the dangerous and detrimental impacts of foreign disinformation.”

The complete letter can be accessed here and is co-signed by Kevin Meyer, Alaska Lt. Governor; Shirley Weber, California Secretary of State; Shenna Bellows, Maine Secretary of State; William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Jocelyn Benson, Michigan Secretary of State; Maggie Toulouse Oliver, New Mexico Secretary of State; Shemia Fagan, Oregon Secretary of State; Nellie Gorbea, Rhode Island Secretary of State; Jim Condos, Vermont Secretary of State, and Kim Wyman, Washington Secretary of State.

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