A move to prevent Maryland driver's licenses from potentially costing almost $200 a pop to satisfy a federal security law picked up steam yesterday.
A divided Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee debated yesterday the merits of a joint resolution that would refuse to enact any legislation supporting the federal Real ID Act.
There is a growing movement among state legislatures to resist the legislation, which would require jurisdictions to adopt new federal standards for driver's licenses and ID cards by May 11, 2008.
Those new regulations range from prescriptive requirements on card design to proving you legally reside in the...
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