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House approves bill to mark citizenship on state IDs after heated debate over verification and equity
Summary
The South Dakota House passed Senate Bill 75, which adds an indication of U.S. citizenship to driver’s licenses and non‑driver ID cards. Supporters called it an election integrity measure; opponents raised concerns about verification, administrative burden and potential discrimination.
The South Dakota House voted to pass Senate Bill 75, a measure that would require an indication of U.S. citizenship on motor vehicle operator licenses, permits and non‑driver identification cards.
Proponents said the marking will help election officials distinguish eligible voters from noncitizens; opponents warned it may create administrative burdens, errors and opportunities for discrimination.
Senate Bill 75 would add a small marking to licenses and ID cards indicating whether the holder is a U.S. citizen, according to lawmakers speaking on the House floor. Representative Stacy Fitzgerald, speaking in support, called the measure “an election integrity bill” and said it would make it easier on election day for…
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