Milwaukee Co. State Rep. Stone wants Indiana's voter ID law in Wisconsin
Do you know what happened in Indiana Tuesday thanks to their adoption of voter ID laws upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court?
Nuns were denied the right to vote. They were in their 80s and 90s and lived in the same residence for most of their lives across the street from Notre Dame University.
And State Rep. Jeff Stone (R-Greendale) would like to ensure Wisconsin nuns, the elderly, and disabled get the same treatment.
"It is time that we get this passed here in Wisconsin," growled Stone, who for years has worked to erect barriers to voter participation. "There are no excuses left for not having this as part of our election process." (Capital Times)
So far, Wisconsin's voter ID law is on hold as republicans contemplate how to change the state constitution to get around Governor Doyle's veto power.
Get Uppity!
Ask Jeff Stone why his party wants to disenfranchise Wisconsin voters!
Rep.Stone [at] legis [dot] wisconsin [dot] gov
(888) 534-0082












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