Kansas lawmakers on Tuesday started work on a bill intended to weed out noncitizens from voting with a proposal requiring the secretary of state to match names on voter rolls with a list of noncitizens who have driver's licenses.
The bill calls for the division of motor vehicles within the Department of Revenue each quarter to relay a list of all permanent and temporary driver's licenses issued to noncitizens to the secretary of state to determine if they're on the voter rolls.
The bill, backed by Republican . . .
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