Stop the Scroll Act
Bill S 1885 aimed to require voters to show government-issued photo IDs at polls, intending to enhance election integrity but risking disenfranchisement for some groups.
Bill S 1885 aimed to require voters to show government-issued photo IDs at polls, intending to enhance election integrity but risking disenfranchisement for some groups.
The primary purpose of Bill S 1885 was to mandate that voters present a valid government-issued photo identification card when casting their ballots. The intent behind this legislation was to enhance the integrity of the electoral process by ensuring that only eligible voters could participate in elections.
Bill S 1885 sought to implement a photo identification requirement for voters, reflecting ongoing debates about election security and access. Despite its introduction and committee consideration, the bill was defeated, highlighting the complexities and differing opinions surrounding voter ID laws.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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