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Bill to end eight-year plate replacement cycle fails after concerns about numbering, design and implementation
Summary
Senate File 112, which would have eliminated the statewide eight-year plate replacement cycle and allowed residents to keep plate numbers/series indefinitely, failed in committee on a 2-3 vote. Supporters cited cost savings; opponents raised concerns about numbering capacity, law-enforcement readability and lack of statutory clarity.
CHEYENNE — The committee rejected Senate File 112, which would eliminate the current eight-year statewide license plate replacement cycle and let residents retain plate numbers and backgrounds indefinitely, after members and county treasurers raised implementation and enforcement concerns.
Sen. Kolb, sponsor of the bill, said the measure would stop mass replacement cycles and let people keep plates they like. "This will get…
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