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Committee limits preprinted data on mail-in voter-registration forms and advances House Bill 1680 after debating proof-of-citizenship and interstate data rules
Summary
Senators adopted an amendment to bar preprinting answers on mail-in voter-registration applications, passed House Bill 1680 as amended 6-2, and heard senators preview separate amendments on memoranda-of-understanding, curing missing dates, and repeated proof-of-citizenship requirements for second reading.
House Bill 1680 was amended in committee to prohibit preprinting or pre-filling information on mail-in voter-registration applications for assisted registrants, and the committee passed the bill as amended by a 6-2 roll call.
Senator Walker presented amendment 2, which removes language that would have allowed preprinting or pre-providing information on mail-in registration forms. "This…
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