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Citizenship voting amendment proposal fails to pass State House
Citizenship voting amendment proposal fails to pass State House

Yahoo

time02-05-2025

  • Politics
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Citizenship voting amendment proposal fails to pass State House

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A resolution proposing an amendment to the state Constitution that would require proof of citizenship to vote failed to pass the Michigan House of Representatives Thursday. House Joint Resolution B, a state counterpart to , was introduced in January and would have specifically required proof of citizenship to register to vote and a photo ID to do so at the polls, tightening restrictions on voter registration. The amendment would go on the ballot for the next general election. Documentary proof of citizenship generally includes documents such as a U.S. birth certificate, a valid U.S. passport, or a Certificate of Naturalization. Photo ID refers to things such as a driver's license or state ID. Supporters say this would be an opportunity for Michigan to lead the nation with greater election security, but opponents argue that non-citizen voting is rare, and that more than 9% of Americans do not have easy access to their proof of citizenship. The resolution got support from more than half of the House, but did not meet the supermajority threshold required to move a constitutional amendment forward, with 58 in favor, 48 against, and 4 not voting. The House motioned to reconsider voting to adopt it, but that was postponed for the day. The legislature has adjourned until next week. 6 News will update you on the latest developments. You can read the full proposal below: 2025-HIJR-B-2Download Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

What is required for REAL ID in Pennsylvania?
What is required for REAL ID in Pennsylvania?

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • General
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What is required for REAL ID in Pennsylvania?

(WHTM) – The REAL ID deadline is fast approaching, potentially limiting access to flights and certain government buildings. If you do not have your REAL ID ahead of the May 7 deadline, here's what you need to know to get one in Pennsylvania. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, there are four things you must provide when applying for a REAL ID: One document proving identity and lawful status U.S. birth certificate with a raised seal, issued by a government agency, Office of Vital Statistics and Records (not a hospital or souvenir certificate) Valid, unexpired U.S. passport or passport card Certificate of U.S. Citizenship (Form N-560 or N-561) Consular Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240, DS-1350, or FS-545) Certificate of Naturalization (Form N-550 or N-570) Unexpired Employment Authorization Card (Form I-766 or I-688B) Valid, unexpired Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) (Form I-551) Unexpired foreign passport with a valid U.S. visa and I-94 form showing permanent residence One document proving your Social Security number with a current legal name and all nine Social Security numbers Social Security card W-2 form SSA-1099 form Non-SSA-1099 form Pay stub with full Social Security number Two physical documents proving your Pennsylvania residency. Current PA driver's license or photo ID PA vehicle registration card Auto insurance card Utility bill with your name and address W-2 form Tax records Lease agreement or mortgage document Any mail that has moved through the US postal service If you have changed your legal name at any point, you must bring proof of your legal name change. This can be a marriage certificate, a court order approving a name or date of birth change, or an amended birth certificate. PennDOT says if you were married more than once, you should provide marriage certificates showing each name change. Divorce papers are only needed if you have returned to using a maiden name. PennDOT also says that if your gender designation has changed, you must provide a completed DL-32 form. PennDOT has a checklist of documents that can be used that may assist with you obtaining a REAL ID. fs-ridcDownload PennDOT locations are hosting REAL ID days ahead of the deadline to help those looking to obtain their REAL ID. If you received your first Pennsylvania driver's license, learner's permit, or photo ID card after September 2003, PennDOT may have your documents on file, and you may be able to apply for one online. Holding a passport while standing in a long line to get a Real ID? You're doing it wrong After May 7, you will need a REAL ID to board a commercial flight and enter certain federal facilities. You do not need a REAL ID to vote, drive, access federal courts or post offices, or apply for federal benefits. You can also still receive a REAL ID after May 7. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Mobile Secretary of State office opening in Grand Rapids
Mobile Secretary of State office opening in Grand Rapids

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time25-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Mobile Secretary of State office opening in Grand Rapids

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A mobile Secretary of State office is opening to make the upcoming federal REAL ID requirements more accessible for West Michigan residents. Kent County announced the office, which is in partnership with the Michigan Secretary of State, in a release. REAL ID: What is it, and why do you need one in May? The temporary site is located at the clerk's office, on the first floor at 300 Monroe Ave. NW, between Michigan Street NW and Ottawa Avenue NW. On May 7, driver's licenses and state ID cards will have to be compliant with REAL ID to travel on domestic flights, visit a military base, visit certain federal facilities or a nuclear power plant. The clerk's office and the mobile office do not require an appointment. Residents will need the following to receive REAL ID. Your current Michigan driver's license or state ID card One of the following original documents or certified copies to prove legal presence (faxes or photocopies will NOT be accepted): Valid, unexpired U.S. passport or passport card U.S. birth certificate with a raised seal (available at the Kent County Clerk's Office for those born in Kent County) Certificate of Citizenship or Certificate of Naturalization Permanent Resident Card And other acceptable documents listed at . Deadline for Real ID less than a month away The release says that enhanced Michigan driver's licenses or IDs are already compliant with REAL ID. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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