SCOOP: @NPR has now confirmed 4 states (Iowa, South Carolina, South Dakota, Nebraska) have agreed to share their state driver's license & state ID info to help Trump admin efforts to figure out the US citizenship status of every adult living in the country https://www.npr.org/2020/07/14/890798378/south-dakota-is-sharing-drivers-license-info-to-help-find-out-who-s-a-citizen
2. It's unclear if the U.S. Census Bureau is currently in discussions with any other states about data-sharing agreements.
But the bureau tells @NPR it signed an agreement with Iowa in March.
And the South Carolina DMV gave NPR a copy of its agreement
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6989194-July-2-2020-Memorandum-of-Understanding-Between.html
But the bureau tells @NPR it signed an agreement with Iowa in March.
And the South Carolina DMV gave NPR a copy of its agreement

3. In case you missed my earlier reporting on South Dakota's newly-disclosed agreement
https://twitter.com/hansilowang/status/1283165974187970561

4. UPDATE: The Iowa Department of Transportation is not sharing citizenship information, but it is sharing the names, addresses and dates of birth of driver's license and state ID cardholders from 2019 through 2024, according to this copy of the agreement https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6989385-March-5-2020-Memorandum-of-Understanding-Between.html