MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL: Tony Evers signs bill to remove voting requirement that has turned away people with disabilities
Governor Evers recently signed a bill into law that removes the requirement for people who are unable to say their name and address because of a disability. Instead, poll workers will rely on the voter's identification card and allow another person accompanying the voter to say the voter's name and address. It's hoped because of this new law that more people with disabilities will have the opportunity to vote