The voter ID measure, a solution in search of a problem, has been thankfully watered down in legislative action that clearly indicates the wheels on the Republican juggernaut are wobbly, if not ready to come off.
Turns out the chief opponent to the bill and an amendment that came from the Government Committee was Republican Sen. Julie Slama who was the poster child for a ballot initiative that got the topic before lawmakers. The initiative was largely funded by recent Governor Pete Ricketts’ mother. Slama was a Ricketts’ appointee to the officially nonpartisan Legislature.
When the committee didn’t see things her way and removed some items they deemed obstructive, she mounted an 8-hour filibuster against the measure. But, after a vote to move ahead, the committee version advanced 43-1.