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Ohio Legislative Black Caucus lawmakers criticize voter ID referendum in Juneteenth commemoration
Ohio Legislative Black Caucus lawmakers criticized a voter photo ID constitutional amendment during a Juneteenth commemoration and defended the Ohio Organizing Commission after its offices were searched by FBI agents. The amendment, which would require photo ID to vote, will appear on the November ballot. The caucus emphasized the need for secure and accessible elections while linking Juneteenth to ongoing voting rights and economic equity issues.
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