Requirements Eased For Disabled Voters

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MADISON, WI (MetroSource-WSAU) -- Governor Tony Evers signs a bill that should make it easier for some disabled people to vote. 

The new law removes requirements for voters to have to verbally state their name and address before casting a ballot in Wisconsin. Now voters can use their ID and a person accompanying them can say their name and address on their behalf. 

During last year's general elections, some deaf and developmentally disabled voters complained that they ran into problems at polling locations because of the old requirements.

Tom King

Tom grew up in Wausau listening to sports on WSAU and music on our sister stations WRIG and WIFC and decided early on that that was where he wanted to be. After graduating from Wausau East in the mid 70's Tom headed to UWSP. He worked at the college radio station WWSP and weekends on WIFC while earning a degree in Communication.

After college he worked a year at WKAU radio in the Fox Valley before returning to Wausau and moving into radio sales. He missed the on-air work and returned to the air when WOFM went on the air and when it was purchased by Midwest Communications was asked to take on the sports position on WSAU. He has spent the last 13 years as part of the WSAU morning team while also broadcasting Wausau East sports and contributing to the morning show on WIFC.

If you listen to the show you know that Tom is the coach of the Wausau American Legion Baseball team. He's married (Sandy) with two sons (Wade & Cory) and spends his spare time reading, listening to music, watching movies and tv shows and following most of the major sports.