A.
At the present time, there are many Woodstock residents who are unable to obtain traditional forms of photographic identification cards. This barrier leaves many individuals, including immigrants, homeless people, transgender people, senior citizens, young people, and those who have been formerly incarcerated, without access to critical services and benefits. Additionally, these people are listed as "Jane or John Doe" if they end up in an emergency room.
B.
It is the intent of this legislation to affirm the Town of Woodstock's standing as a welcoming and inclusive center for all residents, without regard to a person's race, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, immigration, housing, or financial status. Further, it is the intent of the Town Board that the municipal identification card should affirm the resident status of all Town of Woodstock residents.