25 People 13092 Fact-checks 4482 Articles People (25) Larry Elder Ban the Box RI County Line DeKalb County Multnomah County Clayton County Schools Clackamas County Commission Fulton County Government Miami-Dade County Clayton County Government Clackamas County Democrats Coalition to Stop the Proposed Tax Hike Amendment Broward County Medical Association Juneau County Wisconsin Republicans . Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office Stokes County school teacher Volusia County Republican Party Dane County Republican Party Fulton County Health and Wellness Libertarian Party of Broward County Fact-checks (13092) Steven Teske stated on September 18, 2012 in an article: High school students arrested on campus are twice as likely not to graduate and four times less likely to graduate if they’ve appeared in court. By Eric Stirgus• October 10, 2012 Jim Sullivan stated on November 02, 2010 in a campaign mailer: Says he "led the effort to build a new (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) engineering campus in Wauwatosa." By Tom Kertscher• January 6, 2011 John Cornyn stated on November 04, 2010 in a statement: Says Fort Hood near Killeen, Texas, is "the largest military installation in the free world." By Ciara O'Rourke• November 15, 2010 Donald Trump stated on March 08, 2016 in a news conference: The Trump Winery near Charlottesville, Va. is the "largest winery on the East Coast." By Sean Gorman• March 21, 2016 Robert Puente stated on September 20, 2013 in a Texas Tribune Festival panel discussion: San Antonio has seen "67% growth" in water customers "in the last 25 years, 0% more water used." By Sue Owen• January 17, 2014 Julie Mayfield stated on June 02, 2022 in a speech: “A quarter of the entire acreage in the country that is under hemp production is here in North Carolina.” By Paul Specht• June 13, 2022 Evan Goyke stated on March 07, 2013 in a speech: "The hole in the earth that’s going to be dug (for the proposed Gogebic mine) is bigger than my entire district." By James B. Nelson• March 22, 2013 Alberta Darling stated on May 15, 2013 in a legislative meeting: "18 percent of our land in our state right now is either federally, state or county owned for conservation purposes." By Tom Kertscher• May 26, 2013 X posts stated on April 13, 2025 in a post on X: Arizona Democrats “needed a lawsuit to force them to remove 50,000 noncitizens from voter rolls.” By Madison Czopek• April 18, 2025 Peggy Hubbard stated on January 30, 2023 in a Facebook post: “More classified documents (were) found at the University of Delaware,” the “equivalent of a tractor trailer worth.” By Loreben Tuquero• February 2, 2023 David Furhman stated on March 12, 2013 in an interview: The decision to remove Chick-fil-A from Emory University was based solely on student feedback. By Karishma Mehrotra• April 19, 2013 Rob Moshein stated on October 14, 2012 in a letter to the editor.: Says the University of Texas can afford to build a medical school because it has a $7 billion endowment and its football program had a $50 million profit last year. By W. Gardner Selby• October 19, 2012 Sheryl Cole stated on October 15, 2014 in a "Ballot Boxing" candidate forum: "This year," the Austin City Council "granted a small homestead" property tax "exemption of $5,000... applied equally to everyone. And we also granted an exemption for the elderly and the disabled members of the community." By W. Gardner Selby• October 21, 2014 Bob Stacey stated on October 19, 2010 in a television ad: Says Tom Hughes supports paving over thousands of acres with over-development and sprawl. By Janie Har• October 20, 2010 Robin Vos stated on July 08, 2022 in Twitter: “The legislature has long maintained that the law never allowed these illegal drop boxes.” By Madeline Heim• July 29, 2022 Scott Walker stated on July 27, 2014 in a campaign TV ad: Mary Burke "wasted 12.5 million dollars on a vacant lot" in a move that "could cost taxpayers nearly $25 million." By Dave Umhoefer• July 31, 2014 Gilberto Hinojosa stated on September 25, 2013 in an interview on YNN’s “Capital Tonight”: 40,000 veterans in Texas won’t get health care because Perry rejected Obamacare's Medicaid expansion. By Sue Owen• October 17, 2013 John Rich stated on January 05, 2023 in a Facebook post: Cellphone data used to arrest the Idaho quadruple-murder suspect proves that criticism of the “2000 Mules” movie’s use of cell data is unfounded. By Tom Kertscher• January 12, 2023 John Loud stated on November 19, 2013 in newspaper article : "These 60 acres (the Atlanta Braves want to build a stadium on) have produced zero SPLOST money for parks and recreation, have produced zero money for education." By Eric Stirgus• November 26, 2013 Mark Drewniak stated on January 06, 2015 in in a press interview: Mercedes said high taxes and the cost of doing business in New Jersey worked to Georgia’s advantage in landing the company's USA corporate headquarters. By Nancy Badertscher, April Hunt• January 14, 2015 Articles (4482) Ballot drop boxes were popular in 2020. Then they became a GOP target By Amy Sherman• May 19, 2021 Overwhelming majority of ballot boxes are secure, rare for ballots to be lost or destroyed By Jill Terreri Ramos• October 31, 2024 Understanding the USF budget battle By Katie Sanders, Kim Wilmath• February 16, 2012 Ballot drop boxes have long been used without controversy. Then Trump got involved By Amy Sherman• October 16, 2020 Marco Rubio said someone could blow up a ballot drop box, ignoring safe track record By Yacob Reyes, Amy Sherman• October 19, 2022 The faulty premise of the ‘2,000 mules’ trailer about voting by mail in the 2020 election By Bill McCarthy, Amy Sherman• May 4, 2022 Ron Paul's flawed count No. 10 among reader favorites By W. Gardner Selby• December 18, 2012 Fact-checking false claims about shooter’s identity in Charlie Kirk shooting By Grace Abels, Maria Briceño, Loreben Tuquero• September 11, 2025 The battleground states where Republicans want to overhaul voting laws By Amy Sherman• January 31, 2022 As tick season drags longer, Pfizer hopes to release a Lyme disease vaccine in 2027 By Madison Czopek• April 27, 2026 Tyler Robinson: What's known about Charlie Kirk shooting suspect's politics, bullet casing etchings By Louis Jacobson, Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• September 12, 2025 Can Donald Trump get rid of national monument protections? By Jon Greenberg• May 2, 2017 Fact-checking Club for Growth's attack ad about Beto O'Rourke By Madlin Mekelburg• March 14, 2019 What are biologics and will the Trump administration’s plans make them cheaper? By Madison Czopek• November 13, 2025 Election officials want safe voting. Here’s how they boosted security since 2020’s threats. By Amy Sherman• October 23, 2024 It’s debate time: How have the candidates for California governor fared with the facts? By Chris Nichols• May 7, 2018 Charlie Kirk is dead after being shot at a Utah college event. What we know By Grace Abels, Katie Sanders• September 10, 2025 Fact-checking the controversy over the USPS voting mailer By Amy Sherman• September 15, 2020 In New York, uneven progress on increasing voter access By Jill Terreri Ramos• August 22, 2022 In campaign, Steve Adler promised to resolve recycled-water conflict that was already settling out By Andra Lim• May 11, 2015
Larry Elder Ban the Box RI County Line DeKalb County Multnomah County Clayton County Schools Clackamas County Commission Fulton County Government Miami-Dade County Clayton County Government Clackamas County Democrats Coalition to Stop the Proposed Tax Hike Amendment Broward County Medical Association Juneau County Wisconsin Republicans . Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office Stokes County school teacher Volusia County Republican Party Dane County Republican Party Fulton County Health and Wellness Libertarian Party of Broward County
Steven Teske stated on September 18, 2012 in an article: High school students arrested on campus are twice as likely not to graduate and four times less likely to graduate if they’ve appeared in court. By Eric Stirgus• October 10, 2012 Jim Sullivan stated on November 02, 2010 in a campaign mailer: Says he "led the effort to build a new (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) engineering campus in Wauwatosa." By Tom Kertscher• January 6, 2011 John Cornyn stated on November 04, 2010 in a statement: Says Fort Hood near Killeen, Texas, is "the largest military installation in the free world." By Ciara O'Rourke• November 15, 2010 Donald Trump stated on March 08, 2016 in a news conference: The Trump Winery near Charlottesville, Va. is the "largest winery on the East Coast." By Sean Gorman• March 21, 2016 Robert Puente stated on September 20, 2013 in a Texas Tribune Festival panel discussion: San Antonio has seen "67% growth" in water customers "in the last 25 years, 0% more water used." By Sue Owen• January 17, 2014 Julie Mayfield stated on June 02, 2022 in a speech: “A quarter of the entire acreage in the country that is under hemp production is here in North Carolina.” By Paul Specht• June 13, 2022 Evan Goyke stated on March 07, 2013 in a speech: "The hole in the earth that’s going to be dug (for the proposed Gogebic mine) is bigger than my entire district." By James B. Nelson• March 22, 2013 Alberta Darling stated on May 15, 2013 in a legislative meeting: "18 percent of our land in our state right now is either federally, state or county owned for conservation purposes." By Tom Kertscher• May 26, 2013 X posts stated on April 13, 2025 in a post on X: Arizona Democrats “needed a lawsuit to force them to remove 50,000 noncitizens from voter rolls.” By Madison Czopek• April 18, 2025 Peggy Hubbard stated on January 30, 2023 in a Facebook post: “More classified documents (were) found at the University of Delaware,” the “equivalent of a tractor trailer worth.” By Loreben Tuquero• February 2, 2023 David Furhman stated on March 12, 2013 in an interview: The decision to remove Chick-fil-A from Emory University was based solely on student feedback. By Karishma Mehrotra• April 19, 2013 Rob Moshein stated on October 14, 2012 in a letter to the editor.: Says the University of Texas can afford to build a medical school because it has a $7 billion endowment and its football program had a $50 million profit last year. By W. Gardner Selby• October 19, 2012 Sheryl Cole stated on October 15, 2014 in a "Ballot Boxing" candidate forum: "This year," the Austin City Council "granted a small homestead" property tax "exemption of $5,000... applied equally to everyone. And we also granted an exemption for the elderly and the disabled members of the community." By W. Gardner Selby• October 21, 2014 Bob Stacey stated on October 19, 2010 in a television ad: Says Tom Hughes supports paving over thousands of acres with over-development and sprawl. By Janie Har• October 20, 2010 Robin Vos stated on July 08, 2022 in Twitter: “The legislature has long maintained that the law never allowed these illegal drop boxes.” By Madeline Heim• July 29, 2022 Scott Walker stated on July 27, 2014 in a campaign TV ad: Mary Burke "wasted 12.5 million dollars on a vacant lot" in a move that "could cost taxpayers nearly $25 million." By Dave Umhoefer• July 31, 2014 Gilberto Hinojosa stated on September 25, 2013 in an interview on YNN’s “Capital Tonight”: 40,000 veterans in Texas won’t get health care because Perry rejected Obamacare's Medicaid expansion. By Sue Owen• October 17, 2013 John Rich stated on January 05, 2023 in a Facebook post: Cellphone data used to arrest the Idaho quadruple-murder suspect proves that criticism of the “2000 Mules” movie’s use of cell data is unfounded. By Tom Kertscher• January 12, 2023 John Loud stated on November 19, 2013 in newspaper article : "These 60 acres (the Atlanta Braves want to build a stadium on) have produced zero SPLOST money for parks and recreation, have produced zero money for education." By Eric Stirgus• November 26, 2013 Mark Drewniak stated on January 06, 2015 in in a press interview: Mercedes said high taxes and the cost of doing business in New Jersey worked to Georgia’s advantage in landing the company's USA corporate headquarters. By Nancy Badertscher, April Hunt• January 14, 2015
Ballot drop boxes were popular in 2020. Then they became a GOP target By Amy Sherman• May 19, 2021 Overwhelming majority of ballot boxes are secure, rare for ballots to be lost or destroyed By Jill Terreri Ramos• October 31, 2024 Understanding the USF budget battle By Katie Sanders, Kim Wilmath• February 16, 2012 Ballot drop boxes have long been used without controversy. Then Trump got involved By Amy Sherman• October 16, 2020 Marco Rubio said someone could blow up a ballot drop box, ignoring safe track record By Yacob Reyes, Amy Sherman• October 19, 2022 The faulty premise of the ‘2,000 mules’ trailer about voting by mail in the 2020 election By Bill McCarthy, Amy Sherman• May 4, 2022 Ron Paul's flawed count No. 10 among reader favorites By W. Gardner Selby• December 18, 2012 Fact-checking false claims about shooter’s identity in Charlie Kirk shooting By Grace Abels, Maria Briceño, Loreben Tuquero• September 11, 2025 The battleground states where Republicans want to overhaul voting laws By Amy Sherman• January 31, 2022 As tick season drags longer, Pfizer hopes to release a Lyme disease vaccine in 2027 By Madison Czopek• April 27, 2026 Tyler Robinson: What's known about Charlie Kirk shooting suspect's politics, bullet casing etchings By Louis Jacobson, Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• September 12, 2025 Can Donald Trump get rid of national monument protections? By Jon Greenberg• May 2, 2017 Fact-checking Club for Growth's attack ad about Beto O'Rourke By Madlin Mekelburg• March 14, 2019 What are biologics and will the Trump administration’s plans make them cheaper? By Madison Czopek• November 13, 2025 Election officials want safe voting. Here’s how they boosted security since 2020’s threats. By Amy Sherman• October 23, 2024 It’s debate time: How have the candidates for California governor fared with the facts? By Chris Nichols• May 7, 2018 Charlie Kirk is dead after being shot at a Utah college event. What we know By Grace Abels, Katie Sanders• September 10, 2025 Fact-checking the controversy over the USPS voting mailer By Amy Sherman• September 15, 2020 In New York, uneven progress on increasing voter access By Jill Terreri Ramos• August 22, 2022 In campaign, Steve Adler promised to resolve recycled-water conflict that was already settling out By Andra Lim• May 11, 2015