Wisconsin Republicans pushing to make voter ID a constitutional requirement
- Wisconsin Republicans are pushing to make voter ID a constitutional requirement, aiming for the April ballot to solidify the existing law.
- The proposal requires legislative approval in two consecutive sessions before going to voters, with a deadline of January 21.
- Democrats argue that the voter ID requirement makes it harder for some people to vote and criticize the timing after recent gun violence incidents.
- The measure's approval would complicate efforts for a future Democratic-controlled legislature to change the voter ID law.
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