Minnesota Officially Rejects Real ID

23 States Push Back Against Unfunded Mandate To Create National ID

WASHINGTON – May 18 –  Minnesota Governor Timothy Pawlenty signed legislation on Saturday that prohibits his administration from turning the state driver’s license into a national identity card and from imposing new burdens on taxpayers, citizens, immigrants and state government.

The state legislature overwhelmingly endorsed the bill with a unanimous House vote and a 64-1 vote in the Senate. Minnesota becomes the 23rd state to reject the Real ID Act of 2005, raising the question of why Congress has not repealed the law.

“23 states have now sent a clear message to Washington that they will not submit to wrongheaded federal mandates that waste state tax dollars and put privacy at risk,” said Christopher Calabrese, Counsel of the ACLU Technology & Liberty Program. “Congress should take notice and repeal the Real ID Act so that effective driver’s license security policy can be developed.”

As part of creating a national identification card, the Real ID Act of 2005 also mandates that states hold all Americans’ private information in a single database that is accessible to federal and state officials – the cost and security of which is unknown. Consequently, the National Governors Association and the National Conference of State Legislatures have expressed strong opposition to the Real ID Act.

Since its enactment – as evident by the rejection of 23 states — Real ID has faced significant resistance on the state level. During her January confirmation hearing, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano called for a review of Real ID, saying the states were not consulted enough in its creation and that the initiative is a fiscal burden on the states.

Before heading up DHS, Napolitano was Governor of Arizona, where she enacted legislation prohibiting her state from complying with the requirements of Real ID.

Because Real IDs require significantly more background information than a driver’s license, privacy experts fear that the government will now have access to an unprecedented amount of highly sensitive information about citizens and that there will be an exponential rise in identity theft from the database where the information is stored.

The ACLU conserves America’s original civic values working in courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every person in the United States by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

For more information, contact Linda Paris – media@dcaclu.org

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3 comments
Ravi
Ravi

This thing is yet another attempt by the federal government to force a European Union style of oppressive government on the States and their people. Who the heck came up with this "Real ID" program anyway? Thank God that the States are finally having the guts to stand up to D.C. If only everyday citizens could see these things (Real ID, federal registration of firearms, restrictions on ammo type or quantity, etc) for what they really are- the initial step in the disarmament and enslavement of the people. I only wish there was a way for States to "overrule" the US Supreme Court.

Nick
Nick

"Unfunded mandate" isn't the point. If Congress funded REAL ID, would these legislators suddenly comply? REAL ID needs to be rejected because it is unconstitutional and totalitarian, funded or not. And the enhanced drivers' licenses DHS is plotting are even worse; be on the lookout. http://www.dhs.gov/xtrvlsec/crossingborders/gc_1197575704846.shtm

Michael Boldin
Michael Boldin

Nick - great point! While I support their opposition to the Real ID act, it's still important to point out that funding or no funding, it's something that should be resisted. Some bills around the country are focusing more on the privacy violations as well. Either way, the real id rebellion is real!

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