Social Policies as Health Policies: Implications for the Health and Well-Being of Low-Income Communities of Color
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If pulled over by police, using a credit card, flying on a plane

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Depending on the state, voting, type of ID accepted varies

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Driver's license?

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alcohol - drivers license

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Vaccination clinics/events, traffic stop, government offices

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Open financial accounts, State issued ID.

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Driver license when stopped in traffic or your passport to register for class or a doctor’s visit

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Public benefit applications, job applications, trying to acquire safe housing, requesting services at a food bank/pantry. IDs accepted typically are "government-issued", sometimes student IDs

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Boarding a plane, getting pulled over by police, health care services

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Alcohol - drivers license; being pulled over - drivers license

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DLs

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voting, police, various applications - all DL

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schools - utility bill

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to receive SNAP benefits, or services. driver's license.

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job - SSN

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passports and drivers licenses normally whats accepted

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To go to the doctor's office

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to verify identification when voting, being stopped by the police, at your financial institution.

01:08:58
Can you speak to race/ethnicity of those asking for the IDs? Sorry if I missed this, also did the stores where this, study take place have an official policy on accepting these IDs.

01:11:48
Who sets the policy in place for what forms of ID are accepted?

01:13:56
Thank you!

01:14:55
I have a very broad question whose answer I would love to hear from your expertise: What would it look like (policies/culture) so that Hispanic/Latinx populations across the country will stop being perceived as forever foreign?

01:19:03
Thank you!

01:19:07
thank you!!

01:19:07
Thank you so much!!