Amend SB 14 by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTION to the bill and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Chapter 63, Election Code, is amended by adding Section 63.014 to read as follows:
Sec. 63.014.  SECRETARY OF STATE REPORT. (a) The secretary of state shall produce an annual report showing:
(1)  the number of residents eligible to vote in this state who have the documentation required under Section 63.0101, and the percentage of all state residents eligible to vote represented by that number;
(2)  the number of residents eligible to vote in this state who do not have the documentation required under Section 63.0101, and the percentage of all state residents eligible to vote represented by that number;
(3)  the number of residents eligible to vote in this state who have the documentation required under Section 63.0101 but who fail to comply with statutory requirements only because the address on the documentation is not current, the last name on the documentation does not match the current voter list because of a legal name change, or the documentation presented is expired, and the percentage of all state residents eligible to vote represented by that number;
(4)  the average time, by voting precinct, that a person must wait to obtain a document described by Section 63.0101(1) at the nearest Department of Public Safety licensing facilities that provide those documents;
(5)  the number of eligible voters who were prevented from voting as a result of the enhanced identification requirements for being accepted to vote adopted by the 82nd Legislature;
(6)  the number of eligible voters who were required to file provisional ballots as a result of the enhanced identification requirements for being accepted to vote; and
(7)  an analysis, by subgroup, of whether the enhanced identification requirements for being accepted to vote produce a disparate impact on women, the elderly, persons with disabilities, students, or racial and ethnic minorities.
(b)  The report produced under this section is a public record.
(c)  The secretary of state may adopt rules to implement this section, including rules requiring other state agencies and authorities holding elections to record information relevant to the report required by this section.