As I mentioned before, the only way to untangle is to have an amendment to the state constitution in order to specifically spell out the acceptable forms of ID. That seemed to be the crux of the counter-arguments to the last attempt to enforce the Voter ID laws.

According to the AJC, that’s now exactly what State Senator Cecil Stanton is proposing. Of course, the proposal would have to first be passed by the legislature (no easy feat) before it could reach the state voters by ballot.

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