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Senate Transportation Committee introduces bill to lower 4-year driver’s license fee for residents 63 and older
Summary
Sen. Brandon Shippey introduced RS31844 on Jan. 24, 2025, a proposal to reduce the four‑year driver’s license fee for people aged 63 and older from $35 to $30; the committee voted to introduce the request for statute (RS) to a print hearing.
BOISE — Senator Brandon Shippey on Jan. 24 introduced RS31844 to the Senate Transportation Committee, a legislative request to reduce the cost of a four‑year driver’s license for residents aged 63 and older from $35 to $30.
Shippey, a sponsor of the request, told the committee the proposal responds to a constituent concern that people 63 and over are required by law to renew every four years and therefore pay more than those eligible for an eight‑year license.…
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