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Frazier Introduces Resolution Asking Department of Homeland Security to Delay REAL ID Implementation

by ECT

Sacramento On Tuesday, Assemblymembers Jim Frazier (D-Fairfield) and Vince Fong (R-Bakersfield), Chair and Vice-Chair of the Assembly Transportation Committee, introduced AJR 28, a resolution asking the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to delay REAL ID implementation for domestic air travel by at least three years.

“Over 7 million Californians have a REAL ID and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) estimates that 16 million Californians will need one by October 1st of this year,” said Assemblymember Frazier.  “That means more than twice as many people need to come into a DMV field office between now and October, than in the entire previous two years combined.”

AJR 28 calls for DHS to delay REAL ID requirements for traveling on a domestic flight by at least three years, allowing for a five year cycle for most Californians to come into the DMV when their IDs expire.

“The DMV has failed on the implementation of REAL ID,” said Assemblyman Vince Fong. “We have already seen very clearly the many problems plaguing the DMV, which have caused undue frustration to the public visiting the department.  In order to prevent bigger customer service issues, we need to give California more time for implementation in order to reduce confusion for Californians and to prevent future travel problems at our airports.”

REAL ID is not just a California problem. The American Travel Association estimates that 72% of Americans do not have a REAL ID, and that 57% of Americans are unaware they need one to fly inside the US.  The American Travel Association estimates that 78,500 Americans will get rejected by airport security on the first day of REAL ID implementation and that the U.S. economy will lose out on nearly $300 million of travel related economic spending in the first week.”

Assemblymember Frazier represents the 11th Assembly District, which includes the communities of Antioch, Bethel Island, Birds Landing, Brentwood, Byron, Collinsville, Discovery Bay, Fairfield, Isleton, Knightsen, Locke, Oakley, Pittsburg (partial), Rio Vista, Suisun City, Travis AFB, Vacaville and Walnut Grove.

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7 comments

George Mathews Feb 19, 2020 - 5:46 am

So…because the DMV has been incompetent, and so many people having been living on another planet, apparently, these guys want DHS to delay Real ID for 3 years. True, adhering to the Oct 1 deadline may wreak havoc on air travel and the economy, but it may be that we need to learn a lesson. No delays. It isn’t that difficult to get.

Robert C Feb 19, 2020 - 6:27 am

So, implementation for the entire country should be delayed for years just because California and it’s DMV is too incompetent to get the job done. Boy, that’s logic. In any event, such a resolution has no impact. Just more posturing.

PattyOfurniture Feb 19, 2020 - 7:27 am

Can’t buy a gun currently without a Real ID… Just sayin’…

Frank Feb 19, 2020 - 7:31 am

Maybe they haven’t signed up enough Democrat voters? Anyone that believes local, state and federal government should run more of our services are nuts. DMV has to be the most incompetent agency there is in Ca. Let’s not forget they also want to take over PG&E.

Jg Feb 19, 2020 - 10:00 am

I call BS. Everyone needs a real ID/DL. They made the law with a date and us real Americans complied. Democrats need not politicize this for personal benefit. Let’s move on and complete the task.

W.Wilson Feb 20, 2020 - 6:51 pm

He’s got to figure out how to give it to the illegals. Californacate has been dragging their ass for years on this.

Martha Feb 23, 2020 - 10:28 pm

Why can’t one’s UNITED STATES PASSPORT serve as Real ID?

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