WOODBRIDGE, NJ– On Father’s Day, Sunday, June 16th, children, and families rallied and marched in Woodbridge, New Jersey. They called on legislators to pass legislation for expanded access to driver’s licenses. While the New York Assembly moved forward and passed the licenses bill this past week, New Jersey families are still waiting for legislators to take action on similar bill introduced in Trenton.
The rally began at Woodbridge City Hall and marched in front of Assembly Speaker Coughlin’s office calling for the immediate passage of legislation A4743/S3229 that would expand access to driver’s licenses to more than 719,000 residents and benefitting thousands of families in the state. Children delivered a large Father’s Day card to the Assembly Speaker’s office with messages of how their parents having access to a license will help them in sports and school.