Virginias General Assembly rejects REAL ID provisions
Virginias General Assembly rejects REAL ID provisions: Via PogoWasRIght - Privacy News Headlines
The Virginia House and Senate have overwhelmingly passed legislation rejecting elements of the federal governments Real ID law, which requires states to issue federally mandated drivers licenses or similar forms of identification that would become part of a national database.
The House approved Del. Robert Marshalls, R-Prince William, bill 88-10 on Tuesday, and the Senate passed legislation from Ken Cuccinelli, R-Fairfax, 30-9.
Source - dcexaminer.com
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