Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Kansas City Star: State House panel supports Kansas voter ID bill

"A voting bill sought by [State of Kansas] Secretary of State Kris Kobach has been approved by a Kansas House committee.
The House Elections and Local Government Committee amended the bill Monday to clarify documents that voters could use to prove citizenship when registering to vote.
It also sets a process for first-time voters to prove citizenship if they lack documents when they initially register. ...
The House expects to debate the bill later this week."
http://www.kansascity.com/2011/02/21/2671518/house-panel-back-kansas-voter.html 
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The bill, as amended by the committee, is 26 pages long.

Related information:
Kansas house bill HB2067; AN ACT concerning elections; relating to voter identification.


Kansans: you can contact your own Kansas state representative; please mention bill HB2067.


Thanks to Voting News.


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