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 Before November, election officials prepared for the possibility that Republicans who embraced former President Donald Trump s lies about voter fraud would challenge the verdict of voters by refusing to certify the midterm results.Three weeks after the end of voting, such challenges are playing out in just two states, Arizona and Pennsylvania, where Democrats won the marquee races fo stanley cup r governor and Senate.Legal experts predict the bids are doomed because local governmental agencies typically don t have the option to vote against certifying the results of their elections. But experts also say the delays are a signal that the United States must brace itself for similar disruptions in the next presidential contest. It is one of the few places where election deniers have a lever of power,  Rick Hasen, a law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, said of the local political authorities responsible for certifying election results in most states.  Its a good test run for 2024, showing state courts theyre going to have to step in. For now, the certification delay in a smattering of rural counties in just two states reflects the limited ability of election conspiracy theorists to disrupt the midterms. One rural Arizona county has drawn court challenges after stanley mugs  its refusal to certify, but a second one that was flirting with blocki botella stanley ng certification backed off amid legal threats.In Pennsylvania, a handful of the state s 67 counties have delayed certificationbecause of recoun Qjoj Lowering Montana lake stresses tourism, energy production
 WASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥?The White House announced a $10 billion investment Thursday to expand stanley cups uk  access to COVID-19 vaccines in the nations hardest hit and highest-risk communities.The investment from the Department of Health and Human Services  HHS  will be funded in large part from the American Rescue Plan, the $1.9 trillion relief bill passed earlier this month.Officials hope to expand access and build confidence in the vaccines in communities of color, rural areas, low-income populations, and other underserved groups.The Biden administration says more than $6 billion of the funding will be invested into community health centers across the country to expand vaccinations, testing, and treatment for vulnerable populations.The money will also be used to deliver preventive and primary health care services to people at higher risk for COVID-19, as well as expand centers operational capacity during the pandemic and beyond, according to the administration.Officials say theyll begin providing funding to nearly 1,400 centers starting April.Along with investing in community  stanley kaffeebecher health centers, the administration says its spending about $3 billion of the funding to strengthen vaccine confidence, increasing vaccine uptake and equity. This funding will go directly to states, territories, and some large cities, enabling them to support local health departments and community-based organizations in launching new programs and ini stanley mug tiatives intended to increase vaccine access, acceptance, and uptake,  th