It’s now up to Ohio voters to decide whether a three-year-old photo identification law will be an enshrined amendment to the Buckeye State constitution — an amendment President Donald Trump vehemently endorsed this week.
Ready to skip off to summer recess, The Republican-controlled House on Wednesday night passed a joint resolution that sends constitutional amendment question to voters in November. A recent poll showed broad support for amending the state constitution to lock in the law that requires voters show photo ID at the polls. The measure easily passed the Senate last week.
