“lol this thread is something else. An attorney thinks you should be able to show up at a DMV with an out-of-state license, and get an in-state ID / voter registration without bringing proof of address in your own name. This is “voter suppression”?”
Why are they doing that is a bigger question? Are they trying to figure out a path for other non-residents to ‘have a say in Texas politics’, as they now do in New Hampshire and Georgia?
Escort them to the state line and toss their asses over it.
I thought only teens could not obtain drivers licenses. Or are these teen lawyers?