Government
Mar. 9, 2017
Report raises doubts about dropping license suspensions
The state Legislature should "weigh trade-offs" before adopting Gov. Jerry Brown's proposed halt of driver's license suspensions for defendants who did not pay traffic tickets, according to a report by the Legislative Analyst's Office.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The state Legislature should "weigh trade-offs" before adopting Gov. Jerry Brown's proposed halt of driver's license suspensions for defendants who did not pay traffic tickets, according to a report by the Legislative Analyst's Office.
Advocates for the measure argue that suspending driver's licenses for nonpayment of infractions just makes matters worse for the working poor by taking away t...
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