Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Julie Hilbert...

SENIOR MOMENT UPDATE

Wisconsin’s New Voter Photo ID Law
Gov. Scott Walker signed a bill on Wednesday, May 25 that will require voters in the state to show photo identification when they go to the polls. The law will requires poll workers to immediately begin asking voters to show state-issued IDs before they vote. But voters won't be required to actually produce the IDs starting with the 2012 February primary. In the meantime, voters who come to the polls without IDs will be handed a flyer outlining the new requirement.

An acceptable ID is not required to have a current address, examples of an acceptable ID is listed below:
• A Wisconsin DOT-issued driver’s license, even if driving privileges are revoked or suspended.
• A Wisconsin DOT-issued identification card
• Military ID card issued by a U.S. uniformed service
• U.S. passport
• Certificate of naturalization issued no earlier than 2 years before the date of an election at which it is presented
• Unexpired driving receipt issue by DOT
• Unexpired ID cards issued by DOT
• ID card issued by federally recognized Indian tribe in Wisconsin
• Unexpired ID card issued by a Wisconsin accredited university of college

For those that do not have an ID there is an option in FDL County to obtain photo identification.
• Department of Motor Vehicles
o Any age, must appear in person
o Free, if indicate it is for voting purposes
o Must provide certified copy of birth certificate, passport, expired driver’s license, social security card with signature and proof of residency.

Flu Shots and Tetanus shots. It’s that time of year again for the flu shot. Clinics are being set up by the Health Dept. for FDL County, check your local papers for dates and times. Medicare completely covers the flu shot. Unfortunately if you have a tetanus shot administered by your physician it is not covered and can cost you up to $104.00. You can receive that same tetanus shot at the FDL County Health Dept. for free.

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