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The Cortez Journal editorial: Bill to enable licenses for immigrants makes good sense

A bill before the Legislature aims to enable undocumented immigrants to more easily apply for a Colorado driver’s license. It is a good idea that probably does not go far enough.

House Bill 17-1206 would improve upon a 2013 law that allows driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants.

Colorado’s law-enforcement community generally favors issuing licenses to qualified drivers who are not in the United States legally. License exams ensure that these drivers know the rules of the road, and having a driver’s license helps a vehicle owner obtain insurance, thus protecting fellow drivers.

The bill will not prevent unlicensed individuals from driving, but it will help separate those who try hard to follow the rules from others who do not.

Read more at The Cortez Journal.

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