I've been watching the voter ID controversy, and I find it entirely plausible that some people are facing serious barriers to getting ID, even though they're theoretically an entitled to it as the people who do have it.
This isn't just about voting-- lack of ID can limit people's lives in a lot of ways.
A campaign could range from charities to raise money for fees to logistical help with getting ID to working to make ID acquisition more accessible (lower fees, more centers).
Thoughts?
This isn't just about voting-- lack of ID can limit people's lives in a lot of ways.
A campaign could range from charities to raise money for fees to logistical help with getting ID to working to make ID acquisition more accessible (lower fees, more centers).
Thoughts?