Specialty license plates help drivers support a cause
- By Johanna Eubank
Arizona Daily Star
Johanna Eubank
Online producer
- Updated
The extra fee you pay for a specialty license plate helps support charities and nonprofits.
Johanna Eubank
Online producer
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Arizona has more than 100 fundraising specialty license plates but Republicans drew the line at adding an organization that wants to raise money to provide community college scholarships to LGBTQ students.
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