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House Administration Committee pushes new voter ID bill with state grant program inclusion

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House Administration Committee pushes new voter ID bill with state grant program inclusion

EXCLUSIVE — Republicans’ latest plan to address voter identification would create a new grant program for states that provide IDs at no cost to those who cannot afford one. The Voter ID Act, first shared with the Washington Examiner, was…

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