driver license

This bill prohibits law enforcement from requesting license or registration suspension for window tint violations, even if repeated.
If an individual breaks the law, they should absolutely be held accountable for their actions. But it’s important to penalize the underlying action, not the subsequent failure to pay the associated fine. Taking away their license, which allows them to maintain employment, is antithetical if the goal is getting them to pay.
This bill stops the state from suspending individuals' driver's licenses for failure to pay court debt and for low-level failure to appear offenses.
This bill prohibits driver license suspensions for failure to pay court debt, and failure to appear in many non-driving related offenses.
This bill would limit the circumstances when the state could suspend an individual's driver license.

Help us Nail and Scale Policies to Reduce Government Control

Your tax-deductible contributions to Libertas Institute increase freedom across the country.