Res 0100-2018
Allow undocumented immigrants to obtain a driver’s license regardless of their immigration status.
ResolutionAdoptedCommittee on Immigrationintroduced 2018-01-31
Adopted by the full Council.
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Agenda: 2018-01-31Passed: 2019-02-13
Committee on Immigration — Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and other matters affecting immigration.
How it compares
32% of similar bills passed
16 passed · 34 died
This bill: 377 days in committee
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Sponsors (2)
Lifecycle
IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2018-01-31 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2018-01-31 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2019-02-13 · Committee on Immigration
ActionAmendment Proposed by Comm
2019-02-13 · Committee on Immigration
ActionAmended by Committee
2019-02-13 · Committee on Immigration
AdvancedApproved by Committee
2019-02-13 · Committee on Immigration
AdvancedApproved, by Council
2019-02-13 · City Council
Votes (7)
Aye (4)
Carlos MenchacaDaniel Dromm Mathieu EugeneMark Gjonaj
Nay (1)
Robert F. Holden
Abstain (1)
Kalman Yeger
Absent (1)
I. Daneek Miller
Heard at (3)
City Council · 2019-02-13 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Immigration · 2019-02-13 · 10:00 AM · Committee Room - City Hall
City Council · 2018-01-31 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Attachments (11)
- Res. No. 100
- January 31, 2018 - Stated Meeting Agenda
- Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 01-31-2018
- Minutes of the Stated Meeting - January 31, 2018
- Proposed Res. No. 100-A - 2/12/19
- Committee Report 2/13/19
- Hearing Testimony 2/13/19
- Hearing Transcript 2/13/19
- February 13, 2019 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
- Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 2-13-19
- Minutes of the Stated Meeting - February 13, 2019
Full text
By Council Members Rodriguez and Kallos
Whereas, According to the Pew Hispanic Center, in 2016, New York State was home to approximately 725,000 undocumented immigrants, many of whom call New York City their home; and
Whereas, Undocumented immigrants face many obstacles tied to their lack of status, including the fact that undocumented immigrants are prohibited from obtaining a New York State driver's license; and
Whereas, Many undocumented immigrants need to drive, whether it is for work, to take their children to school, or for other important appointments; and
Whereas, Regardless of the particular reason, driving is necessary for many undocumented immigrants to conduct their daily activities; and
Whereas, According to a 2011 nationwide report by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, unlicensed drivers are five times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash compared to their licensed counterparts; and
Whereas, To ensure road safety and accountability, New York State's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) should provide qualified undocumented immigrants with driver's licenses regardless of their immigration status; and
Whereas, To date, twelve states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia, allow undocumented immigrants to obtain drivers licenses, including New Mexico, Utah, Oregon, Nevada, Illinois, Washington, Maryland, Vermont, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii and California; and
Whereas, As for New York, State Senator Luis Sp�lveda and Assembly Member Marcos Crespo introduced S.1747/A.3675, in January 2019, which would enact the "Driver's License Access and Privacy Act;" and
Whereas, If enacted, this bill would authorize the DMV to issue driver's licenses to individuals, currently ineligible for such licenses specifically due to their immigration status; and
Whereas, The bill would additionally protect the privacy of any personally identifying information collected by the DMV in compliance with this bill, absent a judicial subpoena or warrant; and
Whereas, The bill would prohibit the discrimination of a card applicant and cardholder, the use of such card as evidence of citizenship or immigration status, and would prohibit DMV employees from inquiring into applicants' citizenship or immigration status; and
Whereas, Passing S.1747/A.3675 is in the best interest of all New Yorkers because immigrants wanting to drive legally will have to pass written and practical driver's exams, register their vehicles, and obtain automobile insurance; and
Whereas, Allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses will improve public safety by ensuring that everyone driving has been properly educated and tested and is operating a registered, inspected, and insured vehicle; and
Whereas, According to the Fiscal Policy Institute, allowing undocumented immigrants the opportunity to obtain a driver's license could generate up to $57 million in annual State revenue through license and registration fees and may lead to lower auto insurance premiums for all New Yorkers; and
Whereas, Immigrants with driver's licenses will more easily integrate into their communities which is beneficial to all New Yorkers; now, therefore, be it,
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the New York State Legislature to pass legislation which would allow undocumented immigrants to obtain a driver's license regardless of their immigration status.
2/8/19
JSM/IM/EK
Old LS 283/Res. No. 116-2014
LS 844