File #: 19-763    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Information/Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/11/2019 In control: Human Rights Commission
On agenda: 3/14/2019 Final action:
Title: Discussion with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights Commissioner Rebecca Lucero and consideration of support for Driving Licenses for All intiative.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Should undocumented residents get driver licenses Pioneer Press Article, 2. 2 - Immigran Law Center Fact Sheet about Driving Licenses for All
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Human Rights Commission Meeting Date: March 14, 2019

To: Human Rights Commissioners


From: Ben Martig, City Administrator

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Discussion with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights Commissioner Rebecca Lucero and consideration of support for Driving Licenses for All intiative.

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Action Requested:
Chair Valdecantos is suggesting a motion by the Human Rights Commission to recommend support for the Driving Licenses for All effort.

Summary Report:
Chair Valdecantos invited the new Minnesota Department of Human Rights Commissioner Rebecca Lucero. The Commissioner has been one of the testifiers in the ongoing hearings in support of the driving licenses campaign at the Minnesota House. Additionally, to share her vision for the Department of Human Rights.
Additional information from Chair Valdecantos on Driving Licenses for All:
Attached is information related to the Driving Licenses for All I am attaching two documents. One is an article in the Pioneer Press that has background information on the history of what we have drivers without licenses in Minnesota and the Immigrant Law Center Fact Sheet where it showcases what will happen if all drivers without licenses would have them back.
Timeline: Everybody in Minnesota, independently of their immigration status were able to have a driving license. All of it went away as a result of a push for increase security following the 9 11 attacks. Governor Ventura started to explore this and it was implemented by Governor Pawlenty as an executive order in 2003. The order took effect in 2008 and since then the estimated 95,000 undocumented Minnesotans cannot renew or have new licenses. The Real ID has opened up the possibility to have a standard driving license not for air travel nor for federal use. So far the bill, HF1500 is going quickly through several Minnesota House committees. There is no author yet in the Senate for a similar bill.
In the several hearings we?ve attended in St. Paul, the Commissioner o...

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