Opponents Protest Driver's License Bill; Proof of Legal Residency Would Be Required

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Madison Opponents of a measure that would require driver's license applicants to show proof of legal residency converged on the Capitol on Friday to rally support against the bill.

Recent federal legislation sponsored by Republican U.S. Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. of Menomonee Falls requires that states meet standards for verifying citizenship. If they don't, federal officials won't accept that state's ID cards as identification for purposes such as boarding planes or entering federal buildings.

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Opponents Protest Driver's License Bill; Proof of Legal Residency Would Be Required

Critics said the state measure (AB 69), which passed the Assembly in September on a 62-35 vote, is unfair ...

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