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Readers are disappointed some Texas prisons are sweltering; discuss voting rules; describe a Dallas Sanitation meeting; and say a column reminds them of the song “Morning Has Broken.”
However, the expired license is still an acceptable form of ID for voting in November. Per the office of the Texas Secretary of State, a license expired no more than four years is acceptable. Myth: Food and drink cannot be offered to people in line to vote. Truth: This is true only if it is done on a partisan basis. If offered in a nonpartisan way and without electioneering, it’s totally acceptable in Texas.Check the website above for the rules and don’t believe what you hear about barriers to voting. Turn out and vote your conscience.
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