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Andrew Collier describes customer‑service, enforcement and privacy priorities as new DMV commissioner nominee
Summary
Andrew Collier, nominee for DMV commissioner, outlined his background as a state trooper and deputy commissioner, said he will prioritize simplifying DMV services and consistent enforcement, and affirmed adherence to existing privacy and immigrant‑data rules during a Senate Transportation hearing.
Andrew Collier, introduced to the Senate Transportation Committee as the commissioner nominee for the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles, described his background in state policing and agency leadership and outlined customer‑service and enforcement priorities for the department.
Collier said he began his career as a state trooper in 2010, worked as a drug recognition expert and later served as deputy commissioner of the Department of Liquor and Lottery before taking the DMV role. “If I don’t understand it, no one else is going to understand it. And I just…
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