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by dragonwriter
1792 days ago
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> Very difficult in the US because the Federal government has no authority to require one, It absolutely could require one for functions within the federally-regulatable sphere, and not prohibit its use for private and state functions. (If it was national-but-decentralized, it could just set standards for the digital ID and let states issue them, the same way it has for physical ID, see, e.g., REAL ID.) |
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