Politics & Government
LIVE VIDEO: Minnesota Senate to Debate, Vote on Voter ID Bill
At 11 a.m. today, the Minnesota Senate will debate and vote on a constitutional amendment requiring a state-issued photo ID to vote in a Minnesota election.

The Minnesota Senate will decide today whether November's ballot should have a proposed constitutional amendment that would—if passed by Minnesota voters—make photo IDs a requirement on Election Day.
The Senate will be taking up the bill right on the heels of the House's final approval, which came shortly after midnight Wednesday.
The issue has divided the Legislature on party lines, with Republican supporters saying it would add integrity to Minnesota's election system, while Democratic opponents say the measure is unnecessary and could disenfranchise some voters.
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