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Voter ID Legislation Clears Major Hurdle In Texas Senate

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – The state Senate has tentatively approved a controversial voter ID bill.

The bill approved Tuesday would require Texans to produce a valid photo ID or two alternatives before being allowed to cast a ballot.

The reform was approved 19-12 along strict party lines in the Republican-led Senate. It is expected to be approved on final passage and sent this week to the House. Its fate there is far less certain.

Under the bill, a valid photo ID includes a current driver’s license, military ID and concealed weapons permit.

Voters without a photo ID could still cast a regular ballot by presenting two alternative forms of ID, including a voter registration certificate, government-issued mail, utility bills and bank statements.

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