Apparently Iowa thinks so!
That's from the AP. I read the story here: http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal-a/2012_06/pay_those_bills_on_time_or_for038176.php
This is part of the Republican plan to restrict voting all over the country, but lets look at this on it's merits. Do you think having a certain credit score should be required in order to vote? Should this be true of everybody, or only a certain class (i.e ex-felons, or I don't know....black people)? Why or why not?
Poll coming
AP said:On the day he took office, Branstad signed an order reversing a six-year policy started under Democrat Tom Vilsack in which felons automatically regained their voting rights once they were discharged from state supervision. The move flew in the face of a nationwide trend to make voting easier for felons, making Iowa one of four states where felons must apply to the governor to have voting rights restored. Branstads new process requires applicants to submit a credit report, a provision critics call inappropriate and unique among states.
Since then, 8,000 felons in Iowa have finished their prison sentences or been released from community supervision, but less than a dozen have successfully navigated the process of applying to get their citizenship rights back, according to public records obtained by the AP
That's from the AP. I read the story here: http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal-a/2012_06/pay_those_bills_on_time_or_for038176.php
This is part of the Republican plan to restrict voting all over the country, but lets look at this on it's merits. Do you think having a certain credit score should be required in order to vote? Should this be true of everybody, or only a certain class (i.e ex-felons, or I don't know....black people)? Why or why not?
Poll coming