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BREAKING: Idaho excludes student ID to vote

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Breaking news, {NAME} — The governor of Idaho has signed a new, restrictive voter ID law, speci

Breaking news, {NAME} — The governor of Idaho has signed a new, restrictive voter ID law, specifically targeting student voters. With this new law, starting in 2024 Idaho will accept IDs for voting in person such as a license to carry a concealed weapon, but will NOT accept a student ID. Young voters are the future of our democracy. It’s important to encourage their participation in each and every election, and creating additional barriers like these makes it harder for them to cast a ballot. VoteRiders is rapidly mobilizing to ensure student voters in Idaho and across the country have the information and ID they need to cast a ballot that counts. [Can you rush a $15 donation now so we have the resources we need to help all eligible student voters get the information and ID they need to vote?]( [RUSH MY DONATION]( The rules around student ID and voter ID are complicated, confusing, and change frequently. Idaho is one of many states that have recently made it harder for young people to cast a ballot by passing stricter voter ID laws. VoteRiders is committed to empowering youth and students across all of our work. And now we’ve got even more work to do. VoteRiders has extensive and specialized voter ID resources for students on our website, and our voter outreach efforts center young voters — especially young voters of color — in locations across the country with high student populations. [Your donation powers our student outreach efforts, in Idaho and across the country.]( With this new law, we’ll need to direct additional resources into our steady drumbeat of outreach and assistance to students nationwide to ensure they have what they need to vote. [You can help by rushing a $15 donation to help us reach hundreds of thousands of student voters this year and in 2024 that we hadn’t originally budgeted for.]( Thank you for all that you do. Lauren Kunis CEO and Executive Director VoteRiders [DONATE]( VoteRiders is a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan nonprofit organization registered in the US under EIN 45-5081831. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( VoteRiders,

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