voters, including majority of democrats, think when you mail in a ballot there ought to be some of the mail-in ballot id safeguards as you have with in-person voting. what the bill says is that you would write your driver s license number, your state id number, the last four of your social security number, inside of a privacy flap in that return envelope and they didn t like that idea. todd, one of the other things that s very unfortunate is that there was other very key business that was left undone when the democrats walked out. key among them was a crucial bail reform bill. now, this is something governor abbott also wants the legislature to come back for and heres why that s important. under the current bail procedures in places like the city of houston, if you have a violent, dangerous criminal but he has enough money to be able to make bail, they ve got to release him and just last year a law enforcement officer was killed by someone making bail. the democrats are playing with
fire. if we have law enforcement members killed because of the walk without, there may be hell to pay at the ballot box in 2022. todd: let s get back to the voting bill. here is the governor saying election integrity and bail reform were emergency items for the legislative securities and exchange commission. they will be added to the special session agenda. legislators will be expected to have worked out the details before the session. is there anything democrats can do to stop the voting rights bill or is this a done deal during the special session. they can try to walk out again and again, if they do, of course the political price will just go up. look, these are very common sense election integrity reforms, supported by an overwhelming majority of texas voters. this is about making our elections safe and secure, making it easy to vote and hard to cheat. todd: there you have it. chuck, thanks for getting up with us here on this memorial day. all eyes will be on texas to see