The Kansas House on Thursday approved a bill requiring Kansas driver's licenses to show citizenship status, a measure supporters said was a defense against voter fraud but opponents characterized as fueling an anti-immigrant atmosphere.
The House voted 77-41 to pass a bill sponsored by Republican state Rep. Pat Proctor of Leavenworth, House elections committee chair and a candidate for secretary of state.
Current Republican Secretary of State Scott Schwab, who is running for governor, also . . .
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