Will try to roll back voter ID before the 2014 election
STATE HOUSE – Changes to the state’s voter identification
law may be off the table for the 2013 legislative session, but Rep. Larry
Valencia (D-Dist. 39, Richmond, Exeter, Hopkinton) hopes to come back with an improved
version of his bill to quell the concerns of citizens who still believe the ID
requirement disenfranchises elderly, disabled and low-income individuals.
Under current law, Rhode Islanders will have to show photo
identification at the polls beginning next year. Representative Valencia’s
original bill, which the House Judiciary Committee heard in March and held for
further study, called for a full repeal of the voter ID law.
The amended
version of his legislation (2013-H
5776A) proposed freezing the requirements in place for the current year,
which allows voters to show a birth certificate, a social security card or a
government-issued medical card if he or she does not have a photo ID.
Representative Valencia
said. “That does not mean we won’t look at this again. I fully intend to
introduce my bill in the 2014 legislative session and work closely with the
appropriate parties to ensure there is nothing standing in the way of any voter
who wishes to fulfill his or her civic duty in the 2014 election cycle.”
The General Assembly could still make changes to the law
in time for the 2014 election if it takes action in the next legislative
session.