Dozens of Statewide Groups Call on Gov. Cuomo to Sign Driver's License Suspension Reform Act
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
NEW YORK, Oct. 15 -- The National Center for Law and Economic Justice issued the following news on Oct. 14:
Today, over 50 groups from across New York State sent a letter to Gov. Cuomo urging him to sign the Driver's License Suspension Reform Act, which the legislature overwhelmingly passed in July.
In the last three years, nine U.S. states (California, Mississippi, Montana, Idaho, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Oregon, and Hawaii) and Washington, D.C. have enacted . . .
Today, over 50 groups from across New York State sent a letter to Gov. Cuomo urging him to sign the Driver's License Suspension Reform Act, which the legislature overwhelmingly passed in July.
In the last three years, nine U.S. states (California, Mississippi, Montana, Idaho, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Oregon, and Hawaii) and Washington, D.C. have enacted . . .