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Committee passes bill to end Lewis and Clark bicentennial specialty plate program, shift process to DOJ
Summary
The House Transportation Committee voted unanimously to pass House Bill 641, which repeals the Lewis and Clark bicentennial specialty license plate program and removes its Department of Commerce account.
The House Transportation Committee voted unanimously to pass House Bill 641 on Feb. 12, 2025, an act repealing the Lewis and Clark bicentennial specialty license plate program and removing the Department of Commerce account associated with it. Representative Courtney Sprunger sponsored the bill at the request of the Department of Commerce.
"This bill corrects that oversight by removing the outdated statutory program and the plate, bringing it in line with every other specialty plate that underwent the same process in 2021,"…
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