Gov. Dayton Asks Homeland Security For Real ID Extension

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Minnesota travelers could soon be clear for airport security for another year without a Real ID driver's license.

Gov. Mark Dayton has asked Homeland Security for an extension to implement the new national security standards.

Minnesota's current license allows people to use a driver's license to enter federal buildings, military bases and airport security until Oct. 10.

The state passed a Real ID law in May, and asked for an extension past October.

That extension is expected to be granted.

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