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For Immediate Release:
May 26, 2021
Media Contact:
Francis Izquierdo
[email protected]
305-375-5924

Driver’s License Suspension Task Force Holds its First Meeting


 

MIAMI-DADE — On May 25, 2021, County Commissioner Eileen Higgins, District 5, joined the Honorable Judge Steve Leifman and members of the Driver’s License Suspension Task Force (Task Force) at its first meeting in the Miami-Dade County Commission Chambers. According to the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Administrator’s Office, more than 630,000 individuals in Miami-Dade County have suspended licenses, with uncollected fees and costs amounting to over $320,500,000. An overwhelming majority of these suspensions are unrelated to the person’s ability to drive a car, but rather for failure to pay fees and fines. On October 8, 2020, the Board of County Commissioners approved legislation sponsored by Commissioner Eileen Higgins, District 5, to create the Driver's License Suspension Task Force.

“The idea that we have a system in place that punishes people further, simply because they are poor, is really problematic,” said Commissioner Higgins. “Our role as government officials, is to make sure that people are lifted out of poverty, not have processes that keep them trapped in a cycle.”

The official appointed members of the Task Force include:

The Task Force will engage in a comprehensive review of driver’s license suspensions in Miami-Dade and identify policies and practices to reduce them. Research from counties and municipalities around the country provide examples of policies that actually lead to increased revenue, reduced costs and reduced suspensions. While much of this area of law is governed by state law, there are many reforms that can be implemented locally such as improving communications and notices, improving payment plan options, offering digital court hearings and more. In Miami-Dade, just 11% of fines and fees are collected within 15 months of being issued.

“If you ever want to see a grown man cry, come to our court as we’re able to help someone get their license back for the first time,” said Judge Leifman. “It’s only because we’re waiving fees and making it possible for them to get a fresh start.”

To watch yesterday’s press conference, visit here: http://bit.ly/dlstaskforce2021press.

To watch the first Driver’s License Suspension Task Force meeting, visit: http://bit.ly/dlstaskforce2021.

To watch a video of interviews with affected residents, visit: http://bit.ly/suspendeddriverslicenseinterviews.

Interviews conducted by Ker-Twang, an anti-poverty consulting firm that will be assisting the Task Force.

For more information, please contact Francis Izquierdo, Communications Coordinator for Miami-Dade County District 5 Commissioner Eileen Higgins at [email protected] or 305-375-5924.