NewsLocal News

Actions

Colorado lawmakers pass immigrant driver license bill

Posted at 3:40 PM, Apr 11, 2019
and last updated 2019-04-11 17:41:12-04

DENVER (AP) — Colorado's House has sent to Gov. Jared Polis a bill increasing the number of locations where state residents who are in the country illegally can seek driver's licenses.

The bill would make the licenses available at 10 Department of Motor Vehicles offices by July 2020. Three offices currently offer them to new applicants.

Colorado first issued the licenses in 2014. The program is funded by fees paid by applicants.

Supporters say the program makes roads safer by licensing drivers and encouraging them to get insured.

Farming, dairy and other business groups say it benefits many employees.

By July 2020, DMV offices in Alamosa, Aurora, Colorado Springs, Glenwood Springs, Grand Junction, Lakewood, Lamar, Montrose, Pueblo and Sterling would offer the licenses.

The House passed the bill 42-22 on Thursday.