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House committee gives boost to major election bills idling in Senate
Read Article A House committee tried speeding up a couple of major election bills Tuesday, including one that would eliminate all-mail elections and require driver's licenses to show citizenship status. The driver's license bill and the all-mail elections ban got bogged down in the Senate. They were not acted on as the Legislature is starting to push up against a March 27 adjournment date for its . . . SSJ This content is restricted to subscribers.
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