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A new policy by the Missouri Department of Revenue says Missourians must show proof of gender affirming surgery or a court order to change gender markers on a state ID.
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The Illinois Secretary of State's office will now offer the gender-neutral marker 鈥淴鈥 as an option on IDs alongside 鈥淢鈥 and 鈥淔鈥 for male and female.
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The bill, sponsored by Illinois State Rep. Kam Buckner, D-Chicago, and Sen. Michael Hastings, D-Frankfort, would allow Illinoisans to put electronic versions of their driver's licenses and IDs on their phones.
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Like the rest of the country, Illinois residents will need to get Real IDs if they want to continue to use their licenses or other state identification cards to board domestic flights and enter federal buildings starting in May 2025.
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Like the rest of the country, Missourians will need to get Real IDs if they want to continue to use their licenses or other state identification cards to board domestic flights and enter federal buildings starting in May 2025.
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St. Louis鈥 $10-an-hour minimum wage is a thing of the past. So is a Missouri resident鈥檚 ability to sue when he or she thinks age or race was part of the鈥
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has extended Missouri鈥檚 time to comply with the federal Real ID law, which means Missouri residents can use a鈥
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Updated at 8:10 p.m. with how much it'll cost to switch to a REAL ID license 鈥 Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens signed a bill Monday aimed at averting a鈥
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Talking growth, privatization, REAL ID, more with St. Louis Lambert International Airport鈥檚 directorDuring peak air travel season this summer, St. Louis Lambert International Airport will see about 260 flights per day, with about 71 total non-stop鈥
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Missouri lawmakers solved the puzzle over federally mandated IDs on Thursday night, sending Republican Gov. Eric Greitens a bill that would ease鈥