Idaho lawmakers face backlash over voting and transgender bills.

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Students in Idaho, represented by March for Our Lives, are suing the state to overturn a new law that removed student ID cards as an acceptable form of voter identification at polling places. The lawsuit alleges that the law violates the Twenty-Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and discriminates against young people. Supporters of the law argue that it is an election integrity measure, but opponents claim it is a solution in search of a problem and an attempt to suppress the votes of young people. The League of Women Voters, Idaho and BABE vote have also filed a separate lawsuit to stop Idaho from enforcing the law.
- March for Our Lives, Idaho students sue to overturn ban on using student ID cards to vote Fox News
- Idaho bill removing student IDs for voting signed into law KTVB
- Bill criminalizing gender care for trans youth clears hurdle in Idaho Legislature Idaho Capital Sun
- Idaho lawmakers move forward with bills limiting ways to vote. Students push back Idaho Statesman
- 'Could be very detrimental.' Parents voice concerns over bill that would ban transgender youth medical care East Idaho News
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