ATLANTA, July 1 -- The Georgia Attorney General issued the following news release:
ATLANTA, GA - Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has filed an amicus brief in support of Indiana's voter ID law and the rights of states to enact critical election integrity measures.
"The majority of Americans support commonsense voter ID laws. It's not partisan. It's about protecting the integrity of our elections," said Carr. "We have similar requirements here in Georgia, where we have continued to experience record turnout. It's simple - if you have to show an ID to board a plane or cash a check, you should have to show an ID to vote."
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