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North Dakota governor greenlights blackout license plates

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April Baumgarten

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North Dakota drivers will soon have a new way to stand out on the road — and help fund highways while they’re at it. Gov. Kelly Armstrong has signed off on blackout license plates, featuring a sleek black background with white lettering. The new option, available starting August 1, comes with a $25 fee and is projected to generate more than $6 million in revenue over four years. No logos allowed, but the bold, minimalist look has already proven popular in states like Minnesota. April Baumgarten with InForum has the full story.

SB 2133

A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new section to chapter 39-04 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to blackout number plates.

House Sponsors: Christy (R, District 27), Stemen (R, District 27), Vigesaa (R, District 29),

Senate Sponsors: Roers (R, District 27), Cory (R, District 42), Rummel (R, District 37),

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April Baumgarten

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