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Committee adopts amendment clarifying digital driver’s licenses not valid for voting in first hearing on House Bill 78
Summary
The House Technology and Innovation Committee on Wednesday held a first hearing on House Bill 78, a measure to authorize a statewide digital driver’s license and state identification program and require the registrar of motor vehicles to implement security and identity-verification procedures.
The House Technology and Innovation Committee on Wednesday held a first hearing on House Bill 78, a measure to authorize a statewide digital driver’s license and state identification program and require the registrar of motor vehicles to implement security and identity-verification procedures. The committee adopted an amendment clarifying that a digital driver’s license or state ID cannot be used for voting.
The amendment (AM1360123) was offered by Vice Chair Workman and, without objection, was incorporated into HB78. "This amendment is from the sponsor of the legislation. It makes several small changes to the text of the bill in order to specify that a digital driver's license or state ID cannot be used for voting purposes," Vice Chair Workman…
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