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House committee advances bill letting motorists choose single or two license plates

2170054 · January 30, 2025
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Summary

The House Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee voted 7-2 to advance House Bill 237, which gives vehicle owners the option to display one license plate instead of two. County clerks and law-enforcement representatives raised identification and administrative concerns during committee discussion.

The House Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee advanced House Bill 237 on a 7-2 vote after brief public testimony and committee discussion.

The bill would allow vehicle owners to choose whether to display one license plate instead of the current two-plate configuration. Representative Larson moved the bill out of committee; Representative Tarver seconded the motion. The committee recorded seven ayes and two nos when the roll call concluded: Representatives Banks and Posey voted no; all other members present voted yes.

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