The chair of the House Elections committee, Rep. Bill Deeken, R-Jefferson City, also mentioned that the bill is a compromise. He said it gives Democrats their long-sought advanced voting option while curbing chances to sway elections with false identification.
The head of the same committee in the House, Rep. Bill Deeken, R-Jefferson City, said he likes the idea in principle and would be willing to have the bill heard, something Nodler said he expects because of what he called the simplicity of the legislation.
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