Ready or not: Election costs soar in prep for virus voting

The November election is coming with a big price tag as America faces the coronavirus pandemic.

July 13, 2020Updated: July 13, 2020
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

WASHINGTON (AP) — The November election is coming with a big price tag as America faces the coronavirus pandemic.

The demand for mail-in ballots is surging, election workers are in need of training and polling booths might have to be outfitted with protective shields. But long-promised federal aid to help election officials is stalled in Congress.

State officials say they need more money to create a pandemic-ready voting system.

Lawmakers are set to debate the funding in the coming weeks, after approving $400 million in help earlier this year.

Key Senate Republicans seem likely to support another round of aid despite opposition from President Donald Trump. 

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