Voter ID bill mandated by voters last November advances, taking passage of bill down to the wire
- Nebraska lawmakers have advanced a bill to comply with a voter ID requirement mandated by voters in November 2022.
- The bill is expected to pass, but is facing pushback from far-right conservatives who say it doesn't go far enough to combat voter fraud.
- The bill would allow a wide array of photo identification that voters could present at the polls, including passports, driver's licenses, military and tribal IDs, and expired IDs with the voter's name and photo.
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NE lawmakers advance bill to comply with voter ID requirements, GOP concerned bill needs to combat voter fraud
A bill to comply with a voter ID requirement mandated by Nebraska voters was advanced by state lawmakers. Republicans are concerned the bill doesn't do enough to combat voter fraud.
Voter ID bill mandated by voters last November advances, taking passage of bill down to the wire
By MARGERY A. BECK Associated Press LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers have advanced a bill to comply with a voter ID requirement mandated by voters last November. Passage of the bill will come down to the wire, with lawmakers scheduled to take up final debate on the bill Thursday. That’s the same day lawmakers plan to adjourn the session. The bill was cobbled together by Republicans, but is facing pushback from some far-right conservatives…
Voter ID bill mandated by voters last November advances, taking passage of bill down to the wire
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- Nebraska lawmakers advanced a bill Tuesday to comply with a voter ID requirement mandated by state voters in November, taking passage of the bill down to the wire amid Republican infighting on whether the measure goes far enough to combat voter fraud.
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