In our latest recap of 2021 reforms, we give advocates 10 key questions for evaluating ongoing and future efforts. This year alone, the governors of 10 states - Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, Utah, and Washington - signed legislative reforms. Which states have enacted reforms in 2021? have passed reforms to curb debt-based driving restrictions. In the last five years, 22 states and D.C. In 2019, over 100 ideologically diverse organizations launched Free to Drive: a coalition united by the belief that restrictions on driving privileges should be reserved for dangerous driving, not to coerce debt payment or to punish people who miss a court appearance. The result: millions of people are struggling to survive with debt-related driving restrictions just because they could not afford a court fine or fee - or because they missed a court hearing. states still suspend, revoke or refuse to renew driver’s licenses for unpaid traffic, toll, misdemeanor and felony fines and fees. Free to Drive is a nationwide effort to end debt-based license restrictions
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