Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR112

Caption

Urging Congress to allow U.S. citizens to use REAL ID cards as a travel document for arrivals at land and sea ports-of-entry.

Impact

By adopting HCR112, the State of Texas seeks to enhance the efficiency and convenience of border crossings for its residents who are U.S. citizens and possess REAL ID cards. The resolution emphasizes the idea that REAL ID cards adequately represent both identity and lawful status. Therefore, allowing their use would not only simplify the travel experience but also affirm the importance of the REAL ID initiative established under federal legislation in 2005.

Summary

HCR112 is a Concurrent Resolution urging the U.S. Congress to permit U.S. citizens to utilize REAL ID cards as valid travel documents for entry at land and sea ports-of-entry. Currently, U.S. citizens are required to present specific travel documents, including passports or other federally recognized IDs when crossing borders, which may lead to a cumbersome process, especially for those holding a REAL ID card. This resolution aims to streamline border crossing for many travelers, particularly those coming from Texas, which sees millions of border crossings each year.

Conclusion

Overall, HCR112 represents an effort by Texas legislators to advocate for greater flexibility in how U.S. citizens can present their identity when entering the country. If successful, it could significantly alter the landscape for those entering the U.S. by land or sea, promoting more comprehensive recognition of REAL ID cards beyond their current limitations.

Contention

One notable aspect of HCR112 centers around the need for federally recognized travel documents and the existing limitations imposed by the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. Critics might argue that accommodating REAL ID cards for border entry could create security concerns or complexities in verifying the identity and lawful status of travelers at ports-of-entry. Conversely, proponents assert that this change would support a more efficient travel process for millions of law-abiding citizens using compliant identification.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HB1445

Requiring the issuance of enhanced drivers licenses and Real ID compliant cards for border crossing and proof of citizenship.

TX HR0244

A resolution to urge the United States Congress to enact legislation requiring documentary proof of United States citizenship to register to vote in federal elections, such as House Bill 22 of the 119th Congress, also known as the “SAVE Act.”

TX SB4398

CDL Act Citizenship Documented License Act

TX SB91

Require citizenship marker on driver's license and identification cards

TX SB1252

STANDARD ID-DOCUMENTATION

TX A739

Requires driver's licenses and identification cards issued to non-citizens to bear distinct color and include statement providing document cannot be used to vote; requires identification to vote.

TX S150

Requires driver's licenses and identification cards issued to non-citizens to bear distinct color and include statement providing document cannot be used to vote; requires identification to vote.

TX HB950

Allows applicants who do not have social security numbers who are citizens to instead submit an affidavit affirming citizenship when applying for a non-REAL ID complaint driver's license or nondriver's license

TX SB125

AN ACT relating to identity documents.

TX SB1667

Voter registration; requiring persons registering to vote to provide documentary proof of citizenship. Emergency.

Similar Bills

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