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                        Iowa, Nebraska, South Carolina and South Dakota have agreed to share their records to help the Trump administration produce citizenship data for use when voting districts are redrawn, NPR has learned.
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                        Driver's license tests will resume statewide today after the COVID-19 shutdown. The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles says testing stations that didn't open…
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                        Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles locations are open, but with long lines. Customers reported waiting yesterday for up to three hours at several BMVs across…
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                        A federal judge is stopping the state from using two policies that block some refugees and children of immigrants from obtaining driver's licenses. Civil…
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                        The Census Bureau is gathering records on people's U.S. citizenship status as part of Trump administration efforts to produce data that a GOP strategist said could politically benefit Republicans.
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                        Starting Oct. 1, 2020, travelers will need a REAL ID-compliant driver's license or other accepted form of ID to pass through security.
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                        A six-month pilot program that sought to help low-income Ohioans get their suspended drivers’ licenses reinstated finished up last month.And after the…
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                        Attorney General Dave Yost is shutting off direct access to the state's facial recognition database of driver’s license photos for thousands of local law…
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                        Ohioans who had their driver's license suspended for certain violations may be able to have their reinstatement fee waived or reduced under a new program…
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                        The state is now offering Real ID driver's licenses, as part of new federal security regulations for traveling on commercial domestic flights. The new…