Revealed: states' restrictive voter ID laws have cost taxpayers $36m

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Revealed: states' restrictive voter ID laws have cost taxpayers $36m
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The Guardian has found that millions have been spent to implement and defend laws widely regarded to be ineffective and discriminatory

Restrictive ‘voter identification’ laws pushed by Republicans, and widely regarded to be ineffective and discriminatory, have cost taxpayers at least $36m in just a few states, the Guardian can reveal.

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