Sen. Brad von Gillern said his bill requiring only a rear license plate would provide both environmental and economic benefits to Nebraska beginning in 2029.
“On a license plate that was issued by the State of Nebraska, that’s a little concerning,” Joe said. Joe says he isn’t asking for censorship from the Nebraska DMV, but for safety in traffic.
It has been corrected. By the end of the decade, Nebraska drivers would only need to affix one license plate to their vehicles under a bill advanced by state lawmakers on Thursday. Thirty senators ...
Beginning in 2029, when von Gillern’s proposal would take effect, the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles will produce between 3.5 million and 4 million license plates. By requiring half as ...
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