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Resolution in Support of Michigan's Drive Safe Bills
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Whereas, The Michigan Legislature has introduced House Bills 4410, 4411, 4412, and Senate Bills 0265, 0266, and 0267, also known as Drive SAFE (Safety, Access, Freedom, and Economy);
Whereas, Drive SAFE legislation aims to restore Michigan's pre-2008 practice of allowing residents to obtain a Michigan driver's license and state identification card, regardless of their ability to demonstrate U.S. citizenship or immigration status;
Whereas, A significant number of Michigan residents face challenges in providing proof of legal status due to various circumstances, including but not limited to: individuals with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status, undocumented immigrants, legal immigrants experiencing delays in receiving verification documents due to administrative backlogs, U.S. citizens born abroad, and foreign-born adoptees;
Whereas, Under current state law, Michigan residents who are unable to verify their immigration or citizenship status are prevented from obtaining a driver's license or state identification card, forcing them to either not drive or to drive without a license;
Whereas, Driver's licenses and state IDs remain default forms of identification, and lacking a drivers' license or state ID makes it much more difficult to raise a family, go to school, contribute to the state economy, and access housing and healthcare;
Whereas, It is in the collective interest that all of Michigan's residents that drivers are trained, screened, tested, and made familiar with Michigan driving regulations and have access to purchasing auto insurance;
RESOLVED, Ann Arbor City Council formally urges the Michigan Legislature to pass House Bills 4410, 4411, 4412, and Senate Bills 0265, 0266, and 0267, also known as Drive SAFE; and
RESOLVED, Copies of this resolution be transmitted to delegations of both the Michigan State House and Senate and to Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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