To the editor:
Gov. Matt Blunt has signed the voter ID law, which makes it necessary for voters to show their driver's license before voting in any election. As a sophomore in college I am part of a younger generation that feels they rarely influence government policies and actions. I feel that the voter ID law is one step toward making sure my vote indeed does matter and that my opinion is heard.
Since I am only 19 years old, I have only been able to vote in a few elections; however, I am an active voter and am glad that Missouri's laws will help make sure my vote is recognized and not cancelled out by someone trying to cheat the system. I would like to thank Gov. Blunt and Sen. Scott for supporting this bill, and I hope that not only our elected officials in Missouri but in every state will continue taking steps to ensure that every voter's voice continues to be heard.
TRAVIS RANDOLPH, Oran, Mo.
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