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Committee approves SB 660 to create voting-only photo ID cards

House Election Law Committee · May 5, 2026
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Summary

The committee voted 18–0 to report SB 660 'ought to pass,' a bill that would authorize photo identification cards issued solely for voting; Representative Prudin O'Brien will carry the committee report.

The House Election Law Committee voted unanimously, 18–0, to report Senate Bill 660 'ought to pass,' a measure to permit photo identification cards issued solely for voting purposes.

Representative Perrian moved the motion and Representative Hargolia seconded. The chair called for a vote and the clerk recorded the roll; the motion carried 18–0. The chair assigned Representative Prudin O'Brien to file the committee report.

No amendments or substantive debate were recorded during the executive session on SB 660. The committee closed the executive session on the bill and moved on to the next agenda item.