http://www.realnightmare.org/States are revolting against the Real ID Act that is scheduled to go into effect May 2008. This is nothing more than a federally mandated national ID card and it should outrage every American. Unfortunately, the complicit corporate media once again has done absolutely nothing to inform the public of this act and the real ramifications of it. The site above gives up to date information on states fighting it and calling for its repeal and other news regarding this blatant attack on the civil liberties of Americans (including guidelines put out by Der Homeland Security. Jawohl!)
From the listing of states that are currently fighting for repeal my state was not listed, so I will also be contacting my state legislature to let them know that I am vehemently opposed to this act and asking them to join other states in speaking out against this card that will be the first step to a Police State costing us billions of dollars that will also take away from state programs that benefit their citizens.
This must be overturned on the state level if Congress is not going to act in the best interests of it citizens to preserve our precious civil liberties. Especially since the bill passed in 2005 was sneakily part of a bill supporting troops in Iraq which reveals that those who voted for it knew what it was really all about and that it would never pass on its own merits.
From the site:
Status of Anti-Real ID Legislation in the States
Following is a list of states where legislation against Real ID is currently active, with links to the relevant legislation and, where available, its status. More information about Real ID in each state is available by clicking on the state name. This list will be constantly changing as more states act, and it will be updated as quickly as possible.
Arizona
SM 1003, urging the Congress to correct the unfunded mandate of the Real ID Act of 2005. (Passed Senate 29-0 on 2/19/07)
SB 1152, prohibits the state of Arizona from implementing Real ID. (Passed out of committee 2/13/07).
Arkansas
SCR16 requests that the Arkensas Congressional Delegation support the repeal of the Real ID Act.
Georgia
SB-5, authorizing the governor of Georgia to delay compliance with the Real ID Act of 2005. (Passed Senate on a vote of 51-1 on 2/9/07).
Hawaii
SCR28, supporting United States Senate Bill 4117 to repeal Title II of the Real ID Act of 2005.
Check the bill's status.
SCR29, supporting repeal of the Real ID Act of 2005.
Check the bill's status.
Idaho
HJM 3, supporting measures to repeal the Real ID Act. (Passed House of Representatives unanimously 2/20/07).
Illinois
HJR 27, opposes any portion of the Real ID Act that violates the rights and liberties guaranteed under the Illinois and US Constitutions and urges Congress to repeal Real ID.
Kentucky
HCR 122, urges Congress to repeal the creation of a national ID card and the Real ID Act of 2005. (Passed out of committee 2/20/07).
SCR 111, a concurrent resolution urging Congress to repeal the creation of a national ID card.
Maine
SP113, Maine's resolution against the Real ID Act of 2005 (enacted 1/25/07).
Maryland
SJ 5, protesting the implementation of the federal Real ID Act of 2005; requesting the United States Congress to repeal the Real ID Act of 2005.
HJR 3, Real ID Act of 2005: Protest and Repeal.
Massachusetts
(Action underway, link to be posted when available)
Michigan
(Action underway, link to be posted when available)
Minnesota
HF1438 prohibits public safety commissioner from complying with the Real ID Act.
SF0984 Real ID Act compliance prohibition.
Missouri
HB 868, prohibits the state from participating in any national ID system that uses driving records.
HCR 20, relating to a prohibition on the implementation of the federal Real ID Act.
SCR 11 prohibits the state from participating in the implementation of the Real ID Act.
Montana
HB287 and HB384, opposing implementation of Real ID in Montana (Both Passed House of Representatives Unanimously on 1/30/07).
Nebraska
LR28 opposes the enactment of the Real ID Act in Nebraska and urges Congress to repeal. (Passed out of committee 2/26/07)
New Hampshire
HB 685, prohibits the state from participating in a national identification system.
New Mexico
House Joint Memorial 13, calling for repeal of Real ID (Passed House of Representatives 2/1/07).
Senate Joint Memorial 11 (PDF), opposing the creation of a national identity card and the implementation of Real ID.
Oklahoma
SB464, opposing the implementation of Real ID in Oklahoma. (Passed Committee unanimously 2/13/07).
Oregon
HB2827 prohibits the state from complying with the Real ID act without federal funds, guarantees of data security and privacy safeguards.
HJM11 urges congress to provide funding, guarantees of data security and privacy safeguards.
Rhode Island
HR 5474, a Joint Resolution opposing the implementation of Real ID.
South Carolina
S449, provides that the state will not participate in the Real ID program.
Utah
House Resolution 2 calls on the US Congress to repeal the Real ID Act. (Passed the Utah House 66-0 with 9 members absent 2-16-07)
Vermont
Joint House Resolution 2, opposing implementation of the Real ID Act of 2005 in Vermont. (Passed House of Representatives 2/8/07)
Washington
SB5087 (PDF), opposing the implementation of the Real ID Act of 2005 in Washington State. (Passed out of Transportation committee 1/31/07)
Check the bill's status.
SJM8005 (PDF), calling for the federal government to repeal the Real ID Act of 2005.
Check the bill's status.
West Virginia
SCR38, urging the President of the United States and Congress to repeal the Real ID Act of 2005.
HB 3219 and SB 685, provide that West Virginia will not participate in the Real ID program.
Wyoming
House Joint Resolution 8, requesting Congress to repeal the creation of a national identification card and implementation of the Real ID Act of 2005. (Passed House of Represenatives 2/5/07)