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RELEASE: Rep. Grossell statement on House passing REAL ID bill

Thursday, February 23, 2017

SAINT PAUL, MN – The Minnesota House passed House File 3, the bill to make Minnesota REAL ID compliant, on a bipartisan vote 72-58. Without action on REAL ID this session, Minnesota driver’s licenses will no longer be acceptable for boarding planes as soon as January of 2018.

"The two track REAL ID solution we passed today balances the increased safety that is the intent of the bill as well as the privacy concerns by those who would rather not get a REAL ID compliant license," said Rep. Matt Grossell, R-Clearbrook. "This is a good solution giving choice to Minnesotans who would like the peace-of-mind knowing they can board planes or enter military facilities with their driver's licenses."

REAL ID is a federal law passed in 2005 with the goal to make it more difficult for potential terrorists to obtain fake identification cards by setting standards that states must meet for their driver’s licenses. Some federal facilities, including military bases, have already began to require those without compliant licenses to provide passports or other documentation in order to be admitted.

“Passing REAL ID today is the culmination of two sessions worth of work to ensure Minnesotan’s have the opportunity to retain a fully functioning driver’s license,” said Rep. Dennis Smith, the bill’s chief author. “This is a win for everyday Minnesotans.”  

The Senate version of the bill, SF 166, is making its way through the committee process.

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