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In reply to the discussion: I just want to add a comment to those thinking the voting marital name change issue is not a problem [View all]TalenaGor
(1,203 posts)27. just went through this - dont forget the notary fee for the document Vitalchek needs +$20
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                        I just want to add a comment to those thinking the voting marital name change issue is not a problem [View all]
							hlthe2b
							Sep 23
							OP
                        
        
        At least till Congress requires it is the bottom line. And if it takes months to gather your documents,
        pnwmom
        Sep 24
        #141
      
        
        My maga sister is one of those who stupidly says it is no big deal. Not to her, she is rich.
        Trueblue1968
        Sep 23
        #3
      
        
        Every obstacle to make it harder to vote ... now who would that benefit ... I wonder who .... Could it be ....
        eppur_se_muova
        Sep 23
        #5
      
        
        She also discussed the voting issue. Are you claiming I am lying? You need the birth certificate
        hlthe2b
        Sep 23
        #8
      
        
        Because you couldn't possibly google or keep up: House GOP tramples on women's rights with passage of SAVE Act
        hlthe2b
        Sep 23
        #53
      
        
        And  you think those affected will have the time to react if it is signed/enacted?
        hlthe2b
        Sep 23
        #57
      
        
        They are clearly delaying to the last minute to ensure women have no chance to respond...
        hlthe2b
        Sep 23
        #64
      
        
        How many House Democrats did you think were going to vote to honor Charlie Kirk?
        Scrivener7
        Sep 23
        #73
      
        
        Did you believe that Roe vs Wade could never be overturned? Or the Voting Rights Act be gutted? The GOP ...
        Hekate
        Sep 24
        #163
      
        
        Because it hasn't passed the Senate yet.  They are likely waiting till close to
        Scrivener7
        Sep 23
        #54
      
        
        Exactly. They want to pass/enact it at last minute to prevent women from having the chance
        hlthe2b
        Sep 23
        #60
      
        
        I seriously can't deal with this anymore. We are actually needing to defend the idea that this is not a good thing.
        Scrivener7
        Sep 23
        #67
      
        
        And you missed the fact that, in practice, many women will need to provide both.
        Scrivener7
        Sep 23
        #121
      
        
        You seem to miss the point of what the birth certificate requirement is for
        SickOfTheOnePct
        Sep 23
        #126
      
        
        I'm not trying to downplay it but the majority of women would not be impacted immediately.
        Wiz Imp
        Sep 23
        #110
      
        
        How many women moved, changed their name or changed party registration last year?
        Scrivener7
        Sep 23
        #114
      
        
        Somebody needs to look up the word downplay and perhaps rewrite their title.
        Ilikepurple
        Sep 23
        #129
      
        
        You're sure Republicans won't get rid of the filibuster to assure they stay in power?
        SunSeeker
        Sep 23
        #90
      
        
        No.  You're not sure.  You're no more sure of that than people were sure Roe v. Wade would hold.
        Scrivener7
        Sep 23
        #115
      
        
        OK. So you've informed us bout your infallibility, and about the fact that you are OK with Democratic citizens
        Scrivener7
        Sep 23
        #123
      
        
        Yeah--was thinking the same in regards to Conservative women being more likely to be affected
        crimycarny
        Sep 25
        #174
      
        
        I've been amazed at the Democratic/left pooh-poohing on this issue since the early push for RealID for voting
        Ms. Toad
        Sep 23
        #9
      
        
        This requirement for women to prove their maiden name is exactly that.  It requires a birth certificate to vote.
        Scrivener7
        Sep 23
        #30
      
        
        What requirement for women to prove their maiden name in order to vote? n/t
        SickOfTheOnePct
        Sep 23
        #32
      
        
        I'll bet 50-75% of men don't have a clue where their BC is. I had to buy one years ago
        Bengus81
        Sep 23
        #79
      
        
        The old style birth certificates that I got in the early 'seventies from the county courthouse...
        hunter
        Sep 23
        #13
      
        
        A few years ago I had to get birth certificates for different relatives across 3 different states
        ClaudetteCC
        Sep 23
        #28
      
        
        Isn't it standard practice to already have copies of one's birth certificate on hand?
        Kaleva
        Sep 23
        #23
      
        
        Kindly reread my OP and that of Hunter (#13).  Certainly not the RW MAGA to blame for
        hlthe2b
        Sep 23
        #26
      
        
        Only if your current driver's license was obtained with documents proving your full legal name
        Ms. Toad
        Sep 23
        #91
      
        
        Blame women....Blame poor women. especially after I detailed the $76 it cost me to replace mine
        hlthe2b
        Sep 23
        #41
      
        
        just went through this - dont forget the notary fee for the document Vitalchek needs +$20
        TalenaGor
        Sep 23
        #27
      
        
        For gawd's sakes.  What percentage of this nations' women live in the state of their birth
        hlthe2b
        Sep 23
        #49
      
        
        If they don't know, they aren't financially secure, trapped in a horrible controlling or violent marriage
        hlthe2b
        Sep 24
        #158
      
        
        "Roe v. Wade will never fall."  "No Democratic House member would ever vote to honor Kirk."
        Scrivener7
        Sep 23
        #119
      
        
        K&R. I didn't see the original thread, but I think some of its poo-poo overflowed
        Torchlight
        Sep 23
        #56
      
        
        There is a lot of social pressure in many communities for a woman to change her name.
        hunter
        Sep 23
        #93
      
        
        Seems to be the attitude--even among quite a few (male, I assume) DUers on this thread
        hlthe2b
        Sep 23
        #66
      
        
        And my favorite: "Well, it wouldn't be an issue for ME, so it isn't an issue!"
        Scrivener7
        Sep 23
        #113
      
        
        I recall an article about a poor man in Wisconsin who kept driving to Chicago repeatedly to get his birth certificate
        lostnfound
        Sep 23
        #68
      
        
        Also sealioning! Also dismissing! Also misinformation! It's a bonanza of obnoxiousness!
        Scrivener7
        Sep 23
        #116
      
        
        Using "never" is really silly. Some states DID and all or nearly all DO.  But that isn't the point
        hlthe2b
        Sep 23
        #101
      
        
        You aren't even responding to the issues on this thread. Not having read any of it, obviously.
        hlthe2b
        Sep 23
        #133
      
        
        Most of us (at lest the majority women on this thread know).  The men mostlly have shown they
        hlthe2b
        Sep 23
        #112
      
        
        The clear message here is that if a bunch of women lose the right to vote, it's no big deal.
        Scrivener7
        Sep 23
        #124
      
        
        To the handful of naysayers: "this will never happen" on this thread--SEE THE POST ABOVE #136
        hlthe2b
        Sep 24
        #143
      
        
        True that it's an expense. But overall, why not see the expense as an investment in original documents, which
        ancianita
        Sep 24
        #151
      
        
        For gawd's sakes, ancianita, it is an equity issue and an intentional effort to disenfranchise women!
        hlthe2b
        Sep 24
        #152