Senate passes voter ID constitutional amendment
- The Wisconsin Senate has passed a proposed constitutional amendment to reinforce strict voter photo ID laws, sending it to the Assembly for further consideration.
- Republicans aim to get the amendment on the April ballot, coinciding with a crucial Wisconsin Supreme Court race.
- Democrats criticized the amendment as a misplaced priority, arguing that lawmakers should focus on pressing issues like school and gun safety.
- The amendment must pass two consecutive legislative sessions before being presented to voters, with the next Assembly vote scheduled for next week.
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