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Vermont’s common loon is a symbol of grace, beauty and wildness. And in Vermont, the species adorns the state’s most popular specialty license plate.
Vermont’s common loon is a symbol of grace, beauty and wildness. And in Vermont, the species adorns the state’s most popular specialty license plate.
After Irene, over 40,000 residents purchased "Vermont Strong" license plates. According to an article in the Brattleboro Reformer, the state even achieved its goal of raising $1 million for Irene ...
There are two plate designs. One says “We Are Vermont Strong ’23” and the other adds the words, “Tough Too!” The plates can be purchased online and cost $35 each.
In a news briefing last week, Gov. Phil Scott said the website to purchase the plates was expected to go live on Monday, Aug. 28. The Vermont Strong license plate was first used after Tropical ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont Strong license plates will soon be available for vehicles across the state. The special plates will raise money for flooding recovery like they did after Tropical ...
The drivers of more than 20,000 cars registered in Vermont have chosen to personalize their license plates. Here's how to get a vanity license plate.
Lawmakers in Vermont are debating whether to let motorists request a license plate with an emoji on it. The bill that could put smiley faces on thousands of custom and state-issued plates hasn’t ...
H.866 “would allow drivers to add one of six emoji to their license plates” alongside “whatever combination of letters and numbers the state’s Commissioner Of Motor Vehicles assigns to a ...
Sadly, that probably won’t happen, though, because Vermont’s rules for vanity plates prohibit the use of more than two numbers for the maximum of seven characters.
If the bill passes, Vermont would be the first state in the US to allow emoji on license plates -- but not the first place in the world. According to NBC 5, that distinction goes to Queensland ...
I wouldn’t say it’s bad. It’s not hurting anybody,” Pam Buck, of Weathersfield, told NBC. If the bill passes, Vermont would become the first state to enact emoji-plate legislation.
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