Bill introduced to repeal failed Real ID Act

Source ACLU

In a welcome move today, legislation was introduced in the House of Representatives to repeal the discredited Real ID Act of 2005. The REAL ID Repeal and Identification Security Enhancement Act of 2009, introduced by Representative Steve Cohen (D-TN), would repeal Real ID and replace it with the original negotiated rulemaking process passed by Congress as part of the 9/11 Commission recommendations. Twenty-five states have already rejected Real ID, citing its high cost, invasiveness and the bureaucratic hassles it creates for citizens. "Real ID is essentially dead. It's time for it to be formally repealed and replaced with a process that works, one that protects civil liberties and license security," said Michael Macleod-Ball, Acting Director of the ACLU Washington Legislative Office. "Rep. Cohen took a big step forward by moving to eliminate this failed law and providing much-needed safeguards for our civil liberties."