As voter ID bill heads toward passage, the only certainty is a high price tag
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"This is something that 80 percent of people agree with," Fitzgerald said. I think this is one of those things that sounds logical the first time you hear it, but as soon as you start looking into it and you consider the different types of people we have voting throughout the state and the general inconvenience it will cause, you can start to see why this is a bad idea.
As voter ID bill heads toward passage, the only certainty is a high price tag
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Wisconsin's bill, according to the Legislative Fiscal Bureau, would cost more than $5.7 million to implement. The measure would require voters to use a driver's license, state ID, military ID, passport, naturalization papers or tribal ID at the polls.