federal judge again throws out texas voter id law /

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Travis County residents vote at a shopping mall in north Austin,Texas. Photo by Robert Daemmrich Photography Inc/Corbis via Getty Images.
AUSTIN, Texas — A federal ju
dge has once again thrown out Texas’ voter ID law in the latest court defeat for state Republican lawmakers over voting rights.
U.
S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos on Wednesday rejected a weakened version of the law signed by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott earlier this year. Texas had made the changes after the same judge compared the original version to a “poll tax” on minorities.
Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton called the ruling “outrageous” and said an appeals court should void the ruling.
Since President Donald Trump took office this year, or the U.
S. Justice Depar
tment has supported Texas’ voter ID law.
A separate
federal court earlier this month also found racial gerrymandering in Texas’ congressional maps and ordered voting districts to be partially redrawn.The post Federal judge again throws out Texas’ voter ID law appeared first on PBS NewsHour.

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