

HB 83 (2021) - No Excuse Voting
This bill would authorize absentee voting without requiring an excuse.
Status
This bill was introduced by Rep. Laura Hall on February 2, 2021 and assigned to the House Constitution, Campaigns...
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This bill would authorize absentee voting without requiring an excuse.
This bill was introduced by Rep. Laura Hall on February 2, 2021 and assigned to the House Constitution, Campaigns...
This bill would establish that an inmate identification card is a valid form of voter ID for absentee voting
This bill was introduced by Rep. Laura Hall on February 2, 2021 and assigned...
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This bill would deny gender-affirming medical care by a physician and criminalize such care from providers, including counselors. It also includes a range of criminal penalties.
This...
This bill would deny gender-affirming medical care by a physician and criminalize such care from providers, including counselors. It also includes a range of criminal penalties.
This...