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Texas Senators Vote, Pass Voter ID Bill

By: Karl Rundgren
Updated: January 27, 2011
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AUSTIN -- The Texas Senate approved a voter I.D. bill after hours of debate Wednesday evening.

    The final vote was 19 to 11 -- all along party lines. The G.O.P. has been pushing one of the toughest voter I.D. laws in the country -- requiring a photo I.D. at the polls.

    Republicans say the bill would prevent fraud at the polls and ensure safer votes. Democrats -- who have fought the measure -- disagree. They believe that it will simply bolster Republican votes.

    The measure now moves into the Texas State House for discussion there.

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