by admin | Oct 2, 2006 | Politics / Govt
As both sides prepare to argue the Voter Photo ID case before the State Supreme Court, a Missouri Congressman tells his story about coping with the new law. West-Central Missouri Congressman Ike Skelton doesn’t drive, so he went to his hometown of Lexington to...
by admin | Sep 22, 2006 | Politics / Govt
Whether Missourians will have to display photo identification before casting a ballot in November will be decided by the State Supreme Court. The court has agreed to hear the case the first of October. Lawyers must file their paperwork by next week. The court will...
by admin | Sep 12, 2006 | Politics / Govt
The Revenue Department offers still another number for the Missourians who don’t have the kind of identification they’ll need to vote in November. The latest figure is less than 138,000. The Secretary of State had figured the total at 240,000 last month...
by admin | Sep 11, 2006 | Politics / Govt
Critics of the Voter Photo ID law question whether the state can get free identifications into the hands of everyone who wants one by the November election. Though State Revenue Department Director Trish Vincent is optimistc the program to distribute free...
by admin | Sep 1, 2006 | Politics / Govt
Missouri’s new Voter Photo ID law is back in court today, with a twist. Cole County Circuit Judge Richard Callahan has granted a request by the sponsor of the bill, Senator Delbert Scott (R-Lowry City), to officially become a part of the team defending the law....