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Senate bill seeks to curb college vote :: WRAL.com
North Carolina is in a real competition with South Carolina for the race to most backwards state of the union. NC republicans could try and appeal to more voters, or they could just make laws making it harder for people more likely to vote democrat to vote...
Raleigh, N.C. — A bill filed in the state Senate Tuesday would carry a tax penalty for parents whose children register to vote at their college address.
Senate Bill 667, known as "Equalize Voter Rights," would remove the tax exemption for dependents who register to vote at any address other than their parents' home.
The same provisions on student voting have also been rolled into a larger omnibus bill, Senate Bill 666, which would also shorten early voting days, ban early voting on evenings and weekends and prohibit same-day registration
North Carolina is in a real competition with South Carolina for the race to most backwards state of the union. NC republicans could try and appeal to more voters, or they could just make laws making it harder for people more likely to vote democrat to vote...