To: The Missouri State House and The Missouri State Senate
Missouri Doesn't Want Voter Suppression
Requiring a photo ID to cast a vote places unfair burden on thousands of Missourians, particularly seniors, minorities, students, and low-income workers.
So-called "voter ID" laws are simply attempts to keep certain types of voters from making their voices heard in our elections.
Our state Supreme Court has already made their decision on this issue, and we have too many other important issues in our state to address. Please oppose HJR 25, HB 48, and any similar voter suppression laws.
So-called "voter ID" laws are simply attempts to keep certain types of voters from making their voices heard in our elections.
Our state Supreme Court has already made their decision on this issue, and we have too many other important issues in our state to address. Please oppose HJR 25, HB 48, and any similar voter suppression laws.
Why is this important?
The Missouri House and Senate are considering a constitutional amendment requiring a photo ID to vote, which would unfairly disenfranchise thousands of elderly, minority, and low-income Missourians. Tell your legislators to oppose so-called "voter ID" laws.