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In reply to the discussion: My wife called the ACA verification line and after speaking to a rep she will not be proceeding any [View all]moriah
(8,312 posts)I don't like Voter ID laws because they aren't necessary. Voting doesn't cost a thing. The biggest issue on election integrity is making sure people are at the right precinct -- I know, I was a poll worker. I was able to help someone vote in 2012 by going to his car with him and helping him look for something, anything, with his address on it from the government. We found a food stamp application that was mailed to him. It worked, he voted.
According to the Feds, if you register by March 31st of 2014, you will have no penalty. So really, people only have to pay for 9 months of coverage in 2014. ANY means tested public benefit will require documentation of ID. Yes, the ACA has a thousand problems, but too much ID required ain't one. (99 problems was too few.)