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Mississippi backtracks on gender policy for driver’s license

Andrew Cuomo

GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi is rescinding a policy that would have simplified the process of changing the gender listing on a driver’s license. The Sun Herald reports Thursday the Department of Public Safety reversed course after only a few days. The Driver Service Bureau director issued a memo last week saying people could change their gender designation on a license or state identification by filling out a form and having it signed by a health care provider or social service provider. That would have erased the requirement for an amended birth certificate. A department spokesperson says Public Safety Commissioner Sean Tindell did not authorize the memo.

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