Oregon on track to be first with no-gender option on license
PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon is on track to become the first state to allow residents to skip a gender identity on their driver's licenses and identification cards.
Transgender residents say the change would make them feel safer.
The Oregonian/OregonLive says Tuesday the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles doesn't oppose the change and will hold a hearing Wednesday in Portland.
In Oregon, changing the rules on gender identity for a driver's license doesn't require a vote by lawmakers.
Those who want a new license with no gender listed would have to pay a renewal fee.
Last year, a Portland judge allowed Jaime Shupe to legally identify as neither male nor female.
Shupe asked for an updated license, prompting the proposed changes.