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California Legislature in Standoff with DMV Over Sharing Driver License Data with Other States
The California Legislature is withholding $55 million in funding to prevent the DMV from sharing driver license data, including information on over 1 million immigrant license holders without federal authorization, with a nonprofit agency of motor vehicle administrators across the nation. The budget agreement blocks the DMV's plan to link to a database fulfilling information requests from other states.
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