California plans to appeal city's voter ID ruling
Briefly

The California attorney general's office intends to challenge a ruling that deemed their lawsuit against Huntington Beach's voter ID law premature, emphasizing potential legal conflicts.
Attorney General Rob Bonta stated, 'We want and need a state appellate court to weigh in expeditiously. When that happens, we are confident that we will prevail.'
The judge's ruling allowed the state to amend its lawsuit but the attorney general's office decided to pursue an immediate appeal instead.
Weber and Bonta believe that Huntington Beach's voter ID policy violates state law, highlighting ongoing tensions between local and state election regulations.
Read at www.ocregister.com
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