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  1. 44 states + D.C. suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew driver’s licenses over unpaid traffic and court fines & fees. Today, 100+ organizations (including ) launch the campaign to reform this criminalization of poverty

  2. 10. ruj 2019.

    We released a series of interactive maps showing which states suspend driver's licenses for unpaid fines and fees & how many suspensions were issued in each state. Please check it out & share your thoughts - I’ve spent months working on this!

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  3. Tennessee is one of 44 states where someone's license can be suspended/revoked if they have unpaid court fines and fees. and 100+ support organizations just launched , a campaign to end debt-based license suspensions.

  4. 10. ruj 2019.

    Tara Mikkilineni of describes wins and challenges in TN: CRC won an injunction at district court, but TN legislature's new statute on debt-based revocation & suspension created an unwieldy bureaucratic structure for court-ordered payment plans.

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  5. In Maryland, AG is supporting legislation to end driver's license suspension for unpaid fines and fees. People who can't afford to pay "get sucked into a vortex of punishment and poverty."

  6. 10. ruj 2019.

    Debt based driver’s license suspensions are a significant barrier to employment/successful reentry, criminalize poverty, and increase the likelihood of repeated contact w the justice system. is proud to join to stop these practices. – mjesto: Arnold & Porter

  7. FACT: Over 11M driver’s licenses nationwide are currently suspended for unpaid debt. This is cruel, unfair and unjust. Today, we stand w/ over 100+ partners in calling for reform. Driver’s license suspensions burden the lives of poor people.

  8. 31. lis 2019.
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    Thanks We criminalize poverty in many many ways. This one is egregious and needs to stop. Will you also join 130+ orgs trying to end drivers license suspensions for unpaid fines and fees?

  9. Big news: Illinois legislators passed a bill that would reduce driver's license suspension for unpaid fines and fees! Now, to the Governor's desk. Congratulations to all the advocates who have been working so hard to change this cruel and counter-productive law.

  10. Honored to speak at launch of campaign to end driver license suspensions for unpaid fines & fees. has made great progress eliminating poverty traps in the CJ system...now let’s take this national!

  11. .: "Since a suspended driver’s license can severely limit job opportunities, we support reforming fines and fees in the justice system and providing alternative paths to compliance."

  12. 10. ruj 2019.
  13. 29. lis 2019.
  14. 44 states, plus D.C., suspend licenses for unpaid court debt. Without a license, it can be difficult to go to the doctor, take the kids to school, or go to work. The coalition has mapped out this endless cycle of punishment for poverty.

  15. Check out this great map from the campaign's launch today. No state should have debt-based driver's license suspensions. Happy that we have helped moved Virginia to yellow, now to make it green.

  16. Our Executive Director explains how a lack of transportation is the number one barrier to re-entry for the formerly incarcerated, and why suspending drivers licenses for unpaid fines and fees makes the issue even worse.

  17. More movement to end debt-based drivers license suspensions. Colorado's vicious cycle of unpaid fines and suspended licenses

  18. FFJC Co-Director explains why suspending driver’s licenses for unpaid fines and fees or missed hearing dates criminalizes poverty. ‘It’s not America’: 11 million go without a license because of unpaid fines - ABC News - via

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  19. We’re proud to be a steering committee member of the coalition working to end debt-based license suspensions across the U.S. We’re nearly there in Virginia—the 2020 legislative session starts Jan. 8 & we must repeal this debtors’ prison scheme permanently. Join us.

  20. Currently, almost 2 million Floridians cannot legally drive because of unpaid . Our friends at took an in-depth look at how these practices detract from public safety and perpetuate racial and economic disparities

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