Some Republican lawmakers in Pennsylvania continue to call for changes to the state s election process but say Gov. Tom Wolf is standing in the way.Rep. Seth Grove (R-196) is the chairman of a House committee that is involved in making voting changes. He said the number one issue in Republican areas is how to improve the election process.A Republican House bill that would have made significant changes to voting in Pennsylvania was vetoed by Wolf. He said it was riddled with unacceptable barriers to voting, including imposing additional voter identification restrictions already found unconstitutional by the courts.Grove is still working on a voter ID measure. A proposed constitutional amendment he supports would require all voters to show some form of government ID when they go to the polls. We want to build trust back in with our elections. We ve had two consecutive election cycles where the voters haven t trusted the outcome of the presidential election, Grove said.There has b
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