Jesse Walker | January 26, 2007
The Maine Legislature declared that it would refuse a congressional order to change its drivers' licenses so they can serve as national identification cards.
Supporters of Thursday's nonbinding resolution -- called the first of its kind in the nation -- say the federal program would invite identity theft and cost Maine taxpayers $185 million over the first five years.
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