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House commission approves driver’s-license extension for activated service members and a federal-lien registry update

Commission on Federal, International Relations, Status and Veterans Affairs of the House of Representatives · June 5, 2024
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Summary

The House Commission on Federal, International Relations, Status and Veterans Affairs approved two measures in a unanimous 7-0 committee vote June 4, 2024: House Project 1598 extends a 120-day renewal window for activated U.S. service members’ driver’s licenses; Senate Project 1307 creates a federal-lien registration law to modernize commercial transactions.

The Commission on Federal, International Relations, Status and Veterans Affairs of the House of Representatives approved two measures in a public final-consideration session on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, by a 7-0 vote. The body certified both measures for positive reports and instructed staff to prepare certification acts and the final texts for submission to the secretary.

Aribel Figueroa Acevedo, director of the commission, told the record that members received notice of the session on June 3 and confirmed there were no additional amendments in the filing period: “no, no se recibieron enmiendas en el periodo dispuesto.” With quorum present, the director called the roll and seven members registered…

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