A bill repealing a 2017 law that gives voters a three-day grace period for their mail ballots to arrive at election offices is headed to the governor.
The Senate on Thursday agreed to concur with House amendments to the legislation after it appeared headed for a conference committee.
The Senate voted 30-10 to agree with the changes, giving final legislative approval to the bill, which establishes 7 p.m. on Election Day as the deadline . . .
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