More here. “While Illinois now has a law requiring government-issued identification to buy Drano to protect the citizenry, it lacks similar means to protect them from voter fraud.
There is currently proposed legislation to require photo identification in order to vote, but a similar bill died in committee in 2008 on a partisan vote. As leadership has not changed hands since then, it can be expected that the current bills will languish. State Representative Jack Franks (D-Woodstock), the mind and the will behind the Liquid-Plumr Limitation, did not serve in the committee that tabled the voter ID measure but was a member of the legislature at the time.”