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Committee approves 'military sacrifice' license plate for families of service members who die on duty
Summary
The Senate Transportation Committee voted to give a due pass to House Bill 1432, which would create a military sacrifice license plate for family members of service members who died while on duty but not in a combat zone; the plate will carry standard registration fees but no added benefits beyond remembrance.
Representative Matt Ruby, District 40 (Minot), presented House Bill 1432 to add a new license plate design — the "military sacrifice" plate — for family members of service members who died while on duty but not in a combat zone. Ruby said the proposal would not add benefits beyond the remembrance plate and that the plate would…
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