While rarely noted, the ID mandate has stripped the right to vote from a sizable number of the poor, elderly and disabled in small towns/rural counties throughout the state.Many (most?) of these don't have drivers' licenses, and have no way to get to the nearest offices where they can get the mandated voter IDs. I'm stunned that it wasn't determined illegal to implement policies that wrongly deny people the right to vote for (what comes down to)reasons of economic class. That is, if they have the money and means to drive, they retain their votes, but if not, they no longer have their fundamental rights as American citizens.
Hello. The Patient Access and Expansion Act does not call for stopping the licensing and certifying of medical professionals. This statement is not accurate. Thank you.
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