Missouri Gov.
Mike Parson has signed a bill that will make it harder to get a driver's license in the state, the Kansas City Star reports.
The bill, which passed the state Senate last week and is expected to pass the House this week, will make it harder to get a driver's license in Missouri if you live in a county that doesn't have a driver's license.
Currently, residents must live in a county with a driver's license in order to get a driver's license in Missouri.
The bill will also make it harder to get a driver's license if you live in a state that doesn't have a driver's license.
Parson says the bill is an attempt to "modernize" the state's laws.
"It is my hope that this bill will be a model for other states to follow," he said in a statement.
"It is also an important step in the right direction for our state."
The bill will make it harder to get a driver's license in Missouri if you live in a state that doesn't have one.
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