Kansas House votes on bill to require IDs at polling places
By: Bill O'ReillyFebruary 25, 2011
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KSN-TV: It's among one of the most controversial bills being considered in Topeka, but Secretary of State Kris Kobach's voter ID bill had no problem hurdling through the House Friday. Now the bill is off to the Senate, but its critics say the legislation remains deeply flawed. In spite of vocal opposition from the League of Woman Voters, the National Organization of Women and the NAACP, Kobach's voter ID bill easily passed the House, coming one step closer to becoming one of the strictest voter registration laws in the nation.
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