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Real ID could mean real travel headaches

February 4, 2008 A May deadline is just one flash point in a political showdown between Homeland Security and states that oppose Real ID demands. TAGS: Real ID Act, margin, homeland security, Digg, font

Homeland Security offers details on Real ID

March 1, 2007 States have until 2013 to federalize licenses; rules don't require encryption on new IDs to protect drivers' privacy. TAGS: Real ID Act, homeland security, ID card, RFID, Maine, regulation, state, license, bill, law, Adobe PDF

Homeland Security dismisses Real ID privacy worries

March 21, 2007 One official is "puzzled" by concerns about a uniform national ID system, while another takes issue with supposed misinformation about it. TAGS: Stewart Baker, Real ID Act, homeland security, driver's license, identity theft, security

State officials oppose repealing Real ID Act

February 9, 2007 Real ID rebellion, which began last April when New Hampshire's House of Representatives rejected the plan, has not reached critical mass. TAGS: Real ID Act, legislature, New Hampshire, homeland security, data mining, Maine, driver's license, RFID, Sen., Republican

Senate rejects extra $300 million for Real ID

July 27, 2007 Opponents of new identification card requirements say move further signals contentious Bush administration-backed plan is "dead in the water." TAGS: Real ID Act, amendment, state, critic, homeland security, requirement, president

FAQ: How Real ID will affect you

May 6, 2005 In 2008, a federally approved ID card may be required to travel, open a bank account, even collect Social Security. Photos: Electronic IDs are catching on TAGS: Real ID Act, ID card, Social Security, homeland security, social security number, license, standards, requirement, bank, president, photograph

Senators skeptical of Real ID Act rules

March 26, 2007 Two years after voting for federalized ID cards, some politicians are having second thoughts about the rules. TAGS: Real ID Act, senator, homeland security, state, ID card, requirement, Sen., rule

Congress rethinks the Real ID Act

May 8, 2007 More and more states bristle at the digital ID card rules, but opponents still face an uphill battle. TAGS: Real ID Act, Patrick Leahy, ID card, homeland security, Idaho, Montana, Wisconsin, Sen., state, bank

Maine rejects Real ID Act

January 25, 2007 State's legislature overwhelmingly opposes act requiring national digital ID cards, putting Bush administration in a pickle. TAGS: Real ID Act, Maine, House Majority Leader, ID card, Montana, legislature, vote, driver's license, state, opposition, homeland security, RFID, Social Security, Bush Administration, law, Republican

Real ID creator: Law's been misunderstood

April 26, 2007 Republican politician who's a chief architect of federalized ID card law slams critics, aims to highlight how necessary the law really is. TAGS: Real ID Act, bar code, hearing, homeland security, law, Republican, card

Week in review: Got Real ID?

March 2, 2007 Bush administration says states will have until 2013 to issue the ID cards, wants to create the equivalent of a national database. TAGS: Real ID Act, ID card, Week in review, state, homeland security, reader, copy, database, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP

Homeland Security chief defends Real ID plan

December 14, 2006 Dismissing privacy concerns, Michael Chertoff says electronically read IDs will make the country more secure. TAGS: Real ID Act, homeland security, ID card, Social Security, RFID, agency, privacy, state, Adobe PDF, card, security
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