Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that New York state will face federal funding consequnces over the unlawful issuance of non-domiciled CDLs, if it does not "come into compliance."
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that the federal government will yank tens of millions of dollars from New York state if they do not "come into compliance" with rules pertaining to the granting of commercial driver's licenses.
Duffy indicated that the state has 30 days to get in line.
"Fifty-three percent of New York's non-domiciled CDLs were issued unlawfully or illegally," he said during a press conference on Friday.
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He asserted in a post on X, "We’re holding New York accountable for issuing non-domicile commercial driver’s licenses to truckers illegally. FULL STOP. We’re giving New York 30 days to comply or we’ll withhold $73 MILLION! The safety of the American people comes first."
Duffy blamed the prior presidential administration during the press conference.
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"We have this problem because Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg did not enforce the law. And millions of people came into the country during their tenure and then when they were here, these rules were still there," he said, accusing them of turning "a blind eye."
New York State Department of Motor Vehicles spokesperson Walter McClure has accused Duffy of lying about the Empire State.
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"Secretary Duffy is lying about New York State once again in a desperate attempt to distract from the failing, chaotic administration he represents. Here is the truth: Commercial Drivers Licenses are regulated by the Federal Government, and New York State DMV has, and will continue to, comply with federal rules," McClure said in a statement.
"Every CDL we issue is subject to verification of an applicant's lawful status through federally-issued documents reviewed in accordance with federal regulations. This is just another stunt from Secretary Duffy, and it does nothing to keep our roads safer. We will review USDOT’s letter and respond accordingly."

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