Quantcast
breaking news

Voter ID Sparks Heated Debate

By: Austin Kellerman
Updated: January 15, 2009
watch video
 State lawmakers are already at it today getting heated over a voter ID proposal.

The republican-backed proposal in the senate would require Texans to show a photoID before voting.

Right now, the senate has to have a two-thirds majority to consider a bill.

Now, leadership wants to change that.

They think a "supermajority" is far too much and kills important bills too early.

Despite all the uncertainty, Lt. Governor David Dewhurst thinks a voter ID compromise will be worked out.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Chris and Leah check out Fitness Yoga for this week's workout....

More teenagers turn away from Facebook for their social media fix....

Teenage girls in Colorado City have been inspired by Hailey Dunn to take self-defense classes....

Crime Stoppers is offering a $500.00 reward for information that leads to his arrest, through 05/29/13....

A North Abilene couple is afraid a pack of dogs roaming around their neighborhood will soon prove to be dangerous....

The 12th annual Click It or Ticket campaign runs from May 20th to June 2nd as law enforcement officials crack down on seat-belt violations....

There is a variety of yogurt options on the shelf. What kind of yogurt you're eating should depend on what nutritional vitamins you're looking for....

An Abilene business is doing its part in helping out victims of the recent tornadoes, in both Texas and Oklahoma....

A Texas mother was brought back to life after she died during childbirth thanks to some of her co-workers who were able to perform CPR. ...

A school in Florida is using recent tragedies, like the tornado in Oklahoma, to teach life lessons to students. ...

 
Find Articles Here
 
Start
      Page 1 of 642
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com