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In reply to the discussion: BWAAAAAAAA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!!!111! [View all]VScott
(774 posts)98. I must have missed the punchline.
MA and 5 other states including OK, are in the same situation...
Mass. IDs at odds with federal law
Federal agencies blocking entry, citing compliance
WASHINGTON Susan Podziba couldnt enter a federal building near Washington this month because her drivers license revealed an unacceptable home state: Massachusetts.
Bay State residents can no longer use their drivers licenses to get inside some government agencies because the state is one of nine that have not signed on to a federal law called REAL ID. If nothing changes, they will even lose the ability to display their licenses to board a plane.
The REAL ID measure presses states to verify citizenship and update security standards when they issue licenses. Congress intended the act to prevent terrorists who arrive in the country illegally from boarding planes. But officials in Massachusetts and elsewhere have balked at a program they contend costs millions, raises privacy concerns, and infringes on states rights.
States face no direct penalty other than the frustration of their citizens.
Some restrictions such as the one that kept Podziba, a public policy mediator from Brookline, out of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration began in late July.
It was bizarre, and then I really felt embarrassed, Podziba said. It was like wow, I am a US citizen and suddenly my Massachusetts ID isnt good enough?
Federal agencies blocking entry, citing compliance
WASHINGTON Susan Podziba couldnt enter a federal building near Washington this month because her drivers license revealed an unacceptable home state: Massachusetts.
Bay State residents can no longer use their drivers licenses to get inside some government agencies because the state is one of nine that have not signed on to a federal law called REAL ID. If nothing changes, they will even lose the ability to display their licenses to board a plane.
The REAL ID measure presses states to verify citizenship and update security standards when they issue licenses. Congress intended the act to prevent terrorists who arrive in the country illegally from boarding planes. But officials in Massachusetts and elsewhere have balked at a program they contend costs millions, raises privacy concerns, and infringes on states rights.
States face no direct penalty other than the frustration of their citizens.
Some restrictions such as the one that kept Podziba, a public policy mediator from Brookline, out of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration began in late July.
It was bizarre, and then I really felt embarrassed, Podziba said. It was like wow, I am a US citizen and suddenly my Massachusetts ID isnt good enough?
http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/nation/2014/08/25/massachusetts-licenses-rejected-parts-washington/iQl5H871MxTHAqpnN1Rj7N/story.html
Personally, I was dead set against 'The Real ID Act' when it was first introduced, and I still am.
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That's the first thing I thought. Plus, trying to find a place to get one can be a hassle...
C Moon
Sep 2014
#71
And if the state department would take the money $8 per year, that might be reasonable.
politicat
Sep 2014
#16
You actually are using CRUISE-takers as your sample?! (P.S. Yes, yes, Joey from "Friends.")
WinkyDink
Sep 2014
#100
Clueless. 1.) Whom you know is a small "n"; 2.) You have no idea of real poverty, which surely
WinkyDink
Sep 2014
#99
They need to make sure they vote- get the GOP out before they make life even more
lunasun
Sep 2014
#12
You need a passport if your only identification is from the State of Oklahoma
Bjorn Against
Sep 2014
#23
I believe it does, these are federal regulations so the standards are the same across the nation
Bjorn Against
Sep 2014
#61
yep. Just renewed mine. Total cost - new picture, return postage = more than $110
Liberal_in_LA
Sep 2014
#102
I am pretty sure that is referring to a driver's license from another state
Bjorn Against
Sep 2014
#25