The Show Me state is on the verge of becoming the “show me your ID” state as Missouri Republicans move closer towards passing a voter ID requirement in the state.
Despite strong opposition from Democrats, Republicans in the House passed a measure Thursday that would require voters to show a photo ID before voting. The bill now heads to the Senate, which is also Republican controlled.
House Speaker Tim Jones, echoing the justification used by many pro-voter ID Republicans, called it a “common-sense” idea. “It protects the integrity of the voting process.”
Democrat Rep. Chris Kelly said passage of the bill proves “Jim Crow is alive” and that it’s “the single most immoral act that I’ve ever seen happen in my time in the General Assembly.”
Fellow Democratic state Rep. Genise Montecillo told St. Louis Public Radio, “I don’t envy you having to explain it to your Maker” referring to those who voted for the voter ID bill.









