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BumRushDaShow

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Fri Apr 18, 2025, 07:10 PM Friday

Senate Democrat presses Noem on Real ID deadline [View all]

Source: The Hill

04/18/25 2:19 PM ET


Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) pressed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on the Real ID requirements being implemented in two weeks.

The new measure requires individuals to provide a U.S. birth certificate or a U.S. passport, or a permanent resident card (green card) if they are a non-U.S. citizen, in order to obtain a compliant driver’s license. Applicants may also be asked to provide proof of their Social Security number and proof of residency.

Reed wrote a Thursday letter to the leader urging her to explain how an abrupt change in verifying travelers’ identity would not interrupt services from proceeding effectively. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said about 20 percent of air travelers still use a form of identification that is not compliant with Real ID requirements, according to the lawmaker. Travelers will need to meet the new requirements to fly domestically.

“Since it seems likely that many travelers will not have a compliant ID by May 7th, please describe how you will ensure that there are not delays at TSA security checkpoints and what steps the TSA is taking to process travelers who arrive at airport security checkpoints without REAL ID compliant identification,” Reed wrote.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5256142-senate-democrat-presses-noem-on-real-id-deadline/



Link to Senator Reed LETTER (PDF) - https://www.reed.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/letter_to_secretary_noem_re_tsa_real_id_enforcement_signed_41725.pdf
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These 'real ID' requirements have been around for a long time. My advice, is to finally get them done for you and SWBTATTReg Friday #1
The lines in my area are four hours long. NoRethugFriends Friday #4
I thought Rebl2 Friday #6
No you're not wrong NoRethugFriends Friday #8
An alernate option is to get a "Passport Card" BumRushDaShow Saturday #16
Thanks. Too much hassle. I'll Just wait till the lines died down NoRethugFriends Saturday #18
great idea. peacebuzzard Saturday #19
When I last renewed my passport, I saw that option and went on and paid for one BumRushDaShow Saturday #23
I did mine the last time I had to do my driver's license renewal. Dem2theMax Friday #5
I guess my wife would short circuit her bain then... mwooldri Saturday #14
old school person. I know many married ladies who retained their original name. peacebuzzard Saturday #20
This is where you and I will depart agreements... slightlv Friday #9
Post removed Post removed Friday #11
You don't seem to understand. This is a huge burden AllyCat Saturday #12
Ah... i apoligized slightlv Saturday #13
you got me peacebuzzard Saturday #21
ask her aabout her kinky pics from el salvador nt msongs Friday #2
How is this a 'new initiative', exactly? AZJonnie Friday #3
Real id wildflowergardener Friday #7
Not to mention, one can incur a lot of expense trying to get it done slightlv Friday #10
Eventually I'll probably be required to have Real ID to vote but by then voting will be pointless. hunter Saturday #15
This has been getting postponed for almost 20 years madville Saturday #17
So, according to right-wingers, Real ID was bad alarimer Saturday #22
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