Johnson celebrates signing of bills to put special veteran designation on driver’s licenses

Calling it a good day for Michigan veterans, Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson today watched as Gov. Snyder signed bills that will put a special veteran designation on the driver’s licenses of honorably discharged veterans. Michigan.Gov | SOS | News and Headlines | State Wide News

Johnson celebrates signing of bills to put special veteran designation on driver’s licenses

Calling it a good day for Michigan veterans, Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson today watched as Gov. Snyder signed bills that will put a special veteran designation on the driver’s licenses of honorably discharged veterans. Michigan.Gov | SOS | News and Headlines | State Wide News

Johnson applauds final approval of special veteran designation on driver’s licenses

Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson, a leader in efforts to put a special “veteran” designation on driver’s licenses of honorably discharged veterans, said the new distinction will help veterans get the benefits they have earned and deserve. Michigan.Gov | SOS | News and Headlines | State Wide News

Johnson applauds final approval of special veteran designation on driver’s licenses

Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson, a leader in efforts to put a special “veteran” designation on driver’s licenses of honorably discharged veterans, said the new distinction will help veterans get the benefits they have earned and deserve. Michigan.Gov | SOS | News and Headlines | State Wide News

State to issue driver’s licenses to qualified deferred action program participants after federal government reversal

The Michigan Department of State ? in light of a recent reversal by federal officials on whether Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals participants are lawfully present ? is now required to issue those participants driver’s licenses and identification cards, the department announced today. Michigan.Gov | SOS | News and Headlines | State Wide News

State to issue driver’s licenses to qualified deferred action program participants after federal government reversal

The Michigan Department of State ? in light of a recent reversal by federal officials on whether Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals participants are lawfully present ? is now required to issue those participants driver’s licenses and identification cards, the department announced today. Michigan.Gov | SOS | News and Headlines | State Wide News