Action Alert
End Debt-Based Driver’s License Holds
According to DPS, over 472,000 Texas licenses have renewal holds through the Failure to Appear/Pay (FTAP) Program.
- This bill will stop penalizing working class Texans who are either unable to appear in court or pay their fine in full. Many fall deeper into debt as they continue to receive traffic violations for driving without a valid driver’s license.
- There is no significant difference in the amount collected between municipal courts using the FTAP Program and courts that do not.
- There are more effective methods to reduce failure to appear (FTA) rates, which include providing clear communication from courts using text message reminders, clarifying court forms so they are easier to understand, and tailoring fines to income level.
The Senate State Affairs Committee will vote on whether SB 1281 should move out of the committee and be voted by the full Senate. Contact the committee and ask them to support the bill. To find the State Affair committee members and their contact information, click here.
Here’s a sample script:
Hello, my name is ______, and I live in ________. I’m calling to express my support for Senate Bill 1281 filed by Sen. Hughes. The bill would repeal debt-based driver’s license renewal holds. I strongly support this bill because:
- The current Failure to Pay/Appear (FTAP) Program is unjust. It criminalizes poverty through renewal license holds in a state where many need a valid driver’s license to drive to work, hold a job, and apply for a new one.
- The FTAP Program deepens involvement in the criminal legal system since a second Driving While License Invalid offense is a jailable Class B misdemeanor.
I urge you to support this bill. Thank you very much for your time.