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House approves children's‑issues specialty license plate after debate on plate proliferation
Summary
The House approved Senate Bill 215 to create a $25 ‘children’s issues’ specialty license plate with proceeds split between the Children's Museum of Utah and the Guardian ad Litem program after both groups raise $9,000 startup funds; members debated potential dilution of Olympic plate sales and suggested sunset or performance safeguards.
The Utah House voted on March 2, 1998 to approve Senate Bill 215, authorizing a $25 specialty license plate to raise funds for children's causes. Under the bill as presented on the floor, proceeds from the plate would be split equally between the Children's Museum of Utah and the Guardian ad Litem program, contingent on the two organizations raising approximately…
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