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In reply to the discussion: Why is an ID mandate for voting such a problem? [View all]EX500rider
(12,714 posts)56. In Fla it is free if you are on SNAP etc
Key Details on Florida ID
Costs:Original/Renewal/Replacement: $25.00 (plus service fees at some locations).
Stolen ID Replacement: $6.25 (with a police report).
Free ID: Individuals with a Food Stamp (SNAP) card or proof of assistance may receive a free ID
Costs:Original/Renewal/Replacement: $25.00 (plus service fees at some locations).
Stolen ID Replacement: $6.25 (with a police report).
Free ID: Individuals with a Food Stamp (SNAP) card or proof of assistance may receive a free ID
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Let's simplify it. Voter ID is NOT the issue. It is RESTRICTIVE ID... That means the type
hlthe2b
Apr 30
#3
Words matter - to your point, maybe we should all begin referring to these as 'restrictive ID laws.' n/t
PatrickforB
Apr 30
#10
We don't show id at the polls in Illinois although we do show it to register
questionseverything
Apr 30
#30
But a big new issue if SAVE passes (meaning save Republican pols' asses) is name matching birth certificate surname
Attilatheblond
Apr 30
#33
Our (GOP) county recorder sent letters out that seem to be suggesting people need to re-register
Attilatheblond
Apr 30
#35
In Texas, if you don't have an ID, you can file a "Statement of Reasonable Impediment"
LeftInTX
Apr 30
#14
If they made IDs easy to obtain especially for married women and poor people it wouldn't be such a big deal
Clouds Passing
Apr 30
#20
If its not a problem then why are states and people still lagging with REal ID
Historic NY
Apr 30
#23
We could, like some other countries, automatically register citizens when they are born.
SidneyR
Apr 30
#25
I always say to Republicans, "make them free" if you want them so bad. Most start complaining.
RoeVWade
Apr 30
#28
I'm fine with needing an ID, as long as the government provides the ID for free.
City Lights
Apr 30
#37