Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB4852

Introduced
7/25/23  

Caption

IDs for an Inclusive Democracy Act

Impact

The bill requires that the identification must not only include essential personal details but also incorporate features that prevent tampering and fraud. It is designed to support individuals from disproportionately affected communities, who often encounter challenges in access to necessary identification resources. By mandating a federal process for obtaining IDs, the bill aims to establish a level of uniformity and ease for accessing essential services and fulfilling identification requirements across the country.

Process

The Act outlines specific timelines for the formation of a Task Force that will oversee the compliance and regulatory framework for the identification program. Within a specified timeframe, the Task Force is to report on how to facilitate access and establish best practices that support vulnerable populations. This organizational structure emphasizes collaboration across various government sectors to enhance the effectiveness of the identification system.

Summary

House Bill 4852, known as the 'IDs for an Inclusive Democracy Act', mandates the Commissioner of the Social Security Administration to create and distribute a federal identification card free of charge to certain individuals in the U.S. This initiative aims to address the barriers many face in obtaining identification necessary for various civic and commercial activities. The bill emphasizes inclusivity and ensures that the identification meets the same requirements as state-issued driver's licenses or identification cards.

Contention

Some critiques might arise regarding the establishment of the Task Force on Federal Identification Cards which is responsible for determining the requirements for these IDs. Concerns about data privacy and the authorization expenses may also be a point of contention. Critics may argue that while the intention is to provide accessibility, the execution could lead to complications in actual practice, especially involving personal data management and system interactions with various state agencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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