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Voter Citizenship Law Gets a Second Chance

In Arizona, a request has been granted that will allow a ruling to be reconsidered. The ruling that will be reconsidered is one that struck down a state law requiring people to prove their citizenship when they register to vote. A court ruled in October that the initiative conflicted with federal law on voter registration. Now, the matter is up for decision once more.             

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