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A federal judge has struck down Indiana’s ban on using student IDs to vote. The case could impact roughly 40,000 people.
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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.