Bill in U.S. Senate proposes to standardize state IDs Photo illustration by Joel Friedman/Daily By Christina Hildreth, Daily Staff Reporter October 28, 2004 Working to close security loopholes identified by the Sept. 11 commission, the U.S. House of Representatives on Oct. 1 passed a bill that, if approved by the Senate, would reform the process of issuing state driver's liscenses. Drafted by Michigan Rep. Candice Miller (R-Harrison Twp.), the license provision in the reform bill would standardize the process of getting state identity documents, including driver’s licenses. Currently, different states have different requirements for receiving an ID. For example, Michigan...