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| Free state ID cards proposed for newly released prisoners |
| By seattletimes.com- Walker Orenstein |
| Published: 02/23/2015 |
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OLYMPIA — Sometimes small barriers present the biggest challenges to re-entering society for recently released inmates of Washington prisons. Matthew Deen, who served time at Monroe Correctional Complex for drug and domestic-violence offenses, said not having proper identification was one of those hurdles. Identification is required for getting housing and a job, cashing a check, access to a library card and a host of other everyday tasks. Deen’s driver’s license expired in prison, and a new license or renewal runs $45 to $54, plus the time and cost of transportation to a Department of Licensing (DOL) office. Most prisoners without money are released with $40. Read More. |
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