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This is cool for me. I have to renew my license in a year, so I will take the real ID option, but I was going to have to renew it this year if my company would have required me to travel because Louisiana is one of the few states that didn't get on board with the real ID early and it wasn't an option when I renewed last time. So hooray! I win a stay of execution until I absolutely have to renew.
 
This is cool for me. I have to renew my license in a year, so I will take the real ID option, but I was going to have to renew it this year if my company would have required me to travel because Louisiana is one of the few states that didn't get on board with the real ID early and it wasn't an option when I renewed last time. So hooray! I win a stay of execution until I absolutely have to renew.

When I renewed my license last in February of 2019, MA just started making Real ID available. However, it was still not an option or mentioned if you renewed your licence online (Their prefered method). Only if you went in to the RMV. It was a black hole that many people in early 2019 fell into because it was not mentioned online or the renewal notice, and that the only way to get it was to have all these documents and go in in person to renew your license.

Since I renewed online and didn't hear about Real ID and the process to getting one in MA until May of 2019, I have a regular license (not real ID) that doesn't renew until 2024. So this works out good for me.

I was planning on just using my passport when the requirement came. Back in 2019 I looked in what I had to do to convert my License into a Real ID after I had just renewed it a few months earlier, and found I would have to pay the full price of renewal again and was like F that.
 

Religious conservatism, you got to love it.

What's going on globally where in most countries they far right is gaining traction and passing laws.
 
Good job (again) Georgia. As red as parts of that state are, I think we're going to start seeing more of this

And of course Georgia's Secretary of State said today "No proof of voter surpression". I take offense to that statement.

So, voter fraud, where there is no proof of is a concern. But when there is voter surpression, but it didn't work it's proof that there is no voter surpression.
 
Does this mean we’ll never hear from her again?
Unfortunately this Fs up 2024 as any campaign from her as an Indy will like split some dem votes and likely give Rs the seat 😣.

She is still fairly irrelevant for this next congress but it likely also gives Manchin more negotiating power and Sinmea is now an even less reliable vote.

It’s lovely this system of ours allows politicians to do whatever they want w/o any repercussions. Also lovely the people who elected her get no say in it 😒
 
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