HB129 ensures fewer residents lose their license for non-driving offenses

HB129 ensures fewer residents lose their license for non-driving offenses

For many people, a driver’s license is not only the only legal way to be able to drive, but it is also their only form of legal ID. What if you suddenly didn’t have a license? You would not be able to legally drive your child to see a doctor if your child became sick. You could not go to a school to meet with a teacher about your child’s special needs. You would not be able to present an ID to vote. You would not be able to drive to work, nor operate equipment on the job (for example, construction equipment) required by your employer. You could lose your job.