10/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/08/2025 20:41
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 8th, 2025
Contact: [email protected], 202-224-4343
Chairman Rand Paul Introduces the Safeguarding Personal Information Act of 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Chairman Rand Paul (R-Ky.) of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has introduced the Safeguarding Personal Information Act of 2025, legislation to repeal the federal mandate requiring every state to share citizens' personal data and redesign driver's licenses to meet federal standards.
"REAL ID is effectively creating a national ID card with no limit on the personal information being shared between all 50 states, the District of Columbia, possessions, and territories," said Chairman Rand Paul. My bill repeals this dangerous mandate and restores the privacy, due process, and First Amendment rights stripped away in 2005. The government should not have a dossier on every American. You should never have to 'show your papers' to travel freely within your own country or enter a building your tax dollars paid for."
REAL ID forces the states to adopt uniform federal standards for driver's licenses and IDs, embedding machine-readable technology that makes it easier for the government to track U.S. citizens'. To obtain one, Americans must surrender layers of personal documentation, including proof of identity, a Social Security number, proof of residency, proof of lawful presence, and in some cases, proof of name change. After gathering these documents, citizens often wait weeks for DMV appointments or stand in hours-long lines, paying additional fees in many states simply to upgrade their licenses.
These documents are then stored and can be shared across state databases.
Only IDs that comply with these federal rules are accepted for "official purposes," such as boarding commercial flights, entering federal buildings, or accessing other federally controlled spaces. In practice, the REAL ID Act functions as a domestic passport that conditions basic rights-like travel and petitioning your government-on government approval.
The Safeguarding Personal Information Act of 2025 repeals the de facto national identification mandate in full, restoring the right of every American to move freely, speak freely, and live without government intrusion.
Read the bill here.
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