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Walsh Calls for Photo ID to Vote

June 19, 2012 By: Cal Skinner Category: Election, ID, Joe Walsh, Voter ID, Voter Identification

A press release from Joe Walsh:

Joe Walsh

Rep. Walsh: Stop Voter Fraud

Introduces bill requiring photo-ID at the polls

WASHINGTON- Today Congressman Joe Walsh (IL-8) introduced the Federal Elections Integrity Act, which requires voters to present a government-issued photo ID to vote in federal elections. Currently Illinois and 33 other states do not require a photo ID on Election Day.

“Current federal law requires those voting in federal elections to be American citizens,” said Walsh.

“This long overdue bill simply enforces that requirement and will be a huge step towards combating voter fraud in this country.”

Congress passed the REAL ID Act in 2005 that required states to make driver’s licenses and other state-issued ID cards contingent upon citizenship and visa status.

Moreover, the bipartisan Commission on Federal Election Reform also advocated for photo ID requirements when voting.

“Voter fraud in this country is a real issue.

“We have seen plenty of examples of people lying about who they are, and convicted felons, dead people, and illegal immigrants voting.

“This bill is just common sense.

“The American people understand that it makes no sense that a photo ID is required to get a library card or board an airplane, but not required to do something as sacred as voting.”

Following the introduction of the Federal Elections Integrity Act, Walsh will work with Republicans and Democrats to push for swift action on the bill.

Highlights of the Federal Elections Integrity Act:

  • State or election officials are forbidden from providing a ballot to a person voting in person unless they can verify their identity through a current government-issued photo ID.
  • If the voter does not have an ID at the time the ballot is requested, they will be issued a provisional ballot in which they will need to provide the required ID within 48 hours.
  • Those voting by absentee ballot must submit a copy of the required ID. This rules exempts overseas military voters.
  • Bill takes effect in 2013 and will be in place for the November 2014 elections.

Veterans about to Get Unique Drivers’ License and State ID Cards

May 29, 2012 By: Cal Skinner Category: Driver's License, ID, Pam Althoff, Veterans

A press release from State Senator Pam Althoff:

Althoff veterans’ ID bill moves forward

Pam Althoff on the Senate floor. Phone credit: Senate Republican Staff.

SPRINGFIELD, IL. – Legislation giving veterans their own unique Illinois drivers’ licenses and State ID cards has passed both chambers of the General Assembly.

Senate Bill 2837, sponsored by State Sen. Pamela Althoff (R-McHenry), is aimed at raising awareness about resources available to veterans, and to provide emergency responders with valuable information when treating veterans during times of crisis.

It would also help veterans take advantage of special discounts and incentives offered to them by private industry.

“This legislation is a common-sense way we can connect veterans with the resources they’ve earned because of their service,” Althoff said.

“Veterans have sacrificed much to preserve our freedom, this legislation is one small way we can help support them in return.”

The initiative was the number one recommendation of the Illinois Discharged Service Members Task Force, which was charged with finding ways of helping veterans after their years of service are complete.