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State lawmakers push bills to guarantee IDs for citizens returning from prison

by Sophia Murphy
March 3, 2026
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LANSING, Mich. (WZMQ) – Michigan lawmakers are advancing a package of bills aimed at helping people reenter society after incarceration by ensuring they have proper identification from day one.

State Rep. Kimberly Edwards, D-Eastpointe, said the legislation would require the Department of Corrections to provide the necessary documentation for the Secretary of State to issue personal IDs before release.

“When someone leaves prison without an id, we are effectively setting them up to struggle from day one.” Edwards said.

The bills also ensure enhanced state IDs and driver’s licenses, federally compliant credentials, are available at release. Removing barriers to employment, housing, banking, and public benefits. Rep. Donavan McKinney (D-Detroit) is also a sponsor of the bills.

“A driver’s license is a key to employment, education, health care, housing, and independence,” McKinney said. “Without it, too many people experience delays and frustration trying to do things many of us take for granted.”

Aaliyah Tyson of the Center for Employment Opportunities highlighted the real-world impact. She says with this legislation, citizens can walk out with identification and go to work on day one.

Lawmakers say the package builds on a program that has already provided IDs to roughly 30,000 incarcerated individuals and aims to codify the process statewide, reducing recidivism while helping returning citizens successfully reintegrate into their communities.

The bills have been introduced and passed in the legislature previously, but were vetoed by Governor Whitmer, who cited technical issues that conflicted with voter ID registration. House Democrats say they are hopeful the bills will be popular enough this term to make it back to the governor’s desk.

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