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applegrove

(118,642 posts)
Mon Nov 5, 2012, 12:50 AM Nov 2012

I found this on Reddit: great idea to give students voter ID

Kent State offers students a solution for voter ID regulations

by Aaron Kinney at Kent.Ohio.com

http://kent.ohio.com/kent-state-offers-students-a-solution-for-voter-id-regulations-1.344443

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Ohio voter ID law has caused controversy and confusion, but Kent State University offers student voters an easy solution.

It’s called the Zero Utility Bill, and it helps students get to the polls by meeting the requirement for an original copy of a current utility bill, said Evan Gildenblatt, Executive Director of the Kent State Undergraduate Student Government.

“It gives them proof of ID and proof of address at the same time, and it’s accepted by the state,” Gildenblatt said.

USG, along with Residence Services and a host of student political organizations, has organized an “exhausting” voter registration and education campaign.

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Who gets bills in the mail? jenw2 Nov 2012 #1
 

jenw2

(374 posts)
1. Who gets bills in the mail?
Mon Nov 5, 2012, 01:00 AM
Nov 2012

Only some conservative that likes the waste of paper and waste of gas to get a bill to their mailbox. When I moved 5.5 years ago, I setup everything to be done electronically. It's just the right thing to do. Of course here in WA, that doesn't give you enough points to entitle you to the right of getting a driver license in this state. Typically you have to wait until you get a W-2 or 1099 in order to be allowed to get a DL in this state.

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