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Two voter and civic advocacy groups and an Indiana University student are suing the state over a new law that bans the use of student IDs for voting.
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Student IDs from Indiana's public colleges and universities could no longer be used as voter IDs under a bill, SB 10, approved by House Republicans Tuesday.
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A bill banning the use of student IDs at polling places advances to the House floor. A measure setting aside some child care vouchers for foster families heads to the governor’s desk. And Gov. Mike Braun signs his first bill into law.
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Student identification could no longer be used to prove someone’s identity at polling places under a bill approved along party lines by a House committee.
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A bill headed to the House would ban the use of student IDs to verify a person’s identity when voting.
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Students at Indiana public colleges and universities would no longer be able use their school IDs as proof of identification when they go to vote.
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People applying to vote by mail in Indiana will face new identification requirements under legislation poised to become law.
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The Bureau of Motor Vehicles is extending its hours for Election Day.
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One of Indiana's most prominent corporations is criticizing an Indiana proposal that opponents maintain will make mail-in voting more difficult by requiring voters to submit identification numbers with their ballot applications.
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Under proposed legislation Hoosier voters would have to include either their driver's license number or the last four digits of their Social Security number when they apply for an absentee ballot.