Democrats in Colorado somehow have had a super majority in our once great state for a while now and they have been busy the last 4 years passing all kinds of horrible bills like this one. They have been protecting gang member’s, illegals, are trying to take real citizens rights to protect ourselves away and have put our state into a 1.4 billion dollar deficit. We vote and somehow they always win but all the votes are never fully counted. Hmmmm.
law by Gov. Jared Polis in June, knocks down many such requirements, significantly fast-tracking the process specifically
for “an individual who is not lawfully present in the United States.”
The new law does the following:
Repeals the requirement that the applicant have filed a Colorado resident income tax return;
Repeals the requirement that the applicant demonstrate residency in the state for the immediately preceding 2 years;
Repeals the requirement that the applicant provide a documented Social Security Number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number; and
Allows an applicant to present a passport, consular identification card, or military identification document from the applicant’s country of origin that is unexpired or expired less than 10 years before the date of the applicant’s application for a driver’s license or identification document.
According to the bill’s fiscal note, the new law “increases state cash fund expenditures by about $123,000 in FY 2024-25 and $127,000 in FY 2025-26.”
Democrats in Colorado somehow have had a super majority in our once great state for a while now and they have been busy the last 4 years passing all kinds of horrible bills like this one. They have been protecting gang member’s, illegals, are trying to take real citizens rights to protect ourselves away and have put our state into a 1.4 billion dollar deficit. We vote and somehow they always win but all the votes are never fully counted. Hmmmm.
yes they are embedded like termites....its time to take it back unfortunately there are to many stupid people along with the voter fraud
Won’t get my vote.
law by Gov. Jared Polis in June, knocks down many such requirements, significantly fast-tracking the process specifically
for “an individual who is not lawfully present in the United States.”
The new law does the following:
Repeals the requirement that the applicant have filed a Colorado resident income tax return; Repeals the requirement that the applicant demonstrate residency in the state for the immediately preceding 2 years; Repeals the requirement that the applicant provide a documented Social Security Number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number; and Allows an applicant to present a passport, consular identification card, or military identification document from the applicant’s country of origin that is unexpired or expired less than 10 years before the date of the applicant’s application for a driver’s license or identification document.
According to the bill’s fiscal note, the new law “increases state cash fund expenditures by about $123,000 in FY 2024-25 and $127,000 in FY 2025-26.”