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Maryland license plate - Wikipedia Articles

  • Chesapeake Bay Trust

    The Chesapeake Bay Trust is a non-profit organization established by the Maryland General Assembly in 1985. Its mission is to promote public awareness and participation in restoring and protecting the water quality and the aquatic and land resources of the Chesapeake Bay. Since its inception, the organization has made over $27 million in grants to support restoration of the Chesapeake Bay.[1] The organization receives no public tax dollars. It is funded primarily through sales of commemorative Chesapeake Bay license plates and voluntary donations to the Chesapeake Bay and Endangered Species Fund.[2] Headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, the organization has repeatedly received four stars (the highest possible rating) from Charity Navigator, an independent charity evaluator.[3] References [edit] ^ Chesapeake Bay Trust, Annapolis, MD. "About Chesapeake Bay Trust." Accessed 2011-07-31. ^ Maryland State Archives, Annapolis, MD (2011). "Chesapeake Bay Trust." Maryland Manual Online . ^... (see more)

  • Choose Life license plates

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    Choose Life license plates are specialty license plates available in 27 states in the United States that express a pro-life message. The plates are the concept of Choose Life, Inc., a pro-life advocacy group based in Ocala, Florida.[1] It was founded in 1997 by Randy Harris, a commissioner of Marion County, after he got an idea (when he noticed an environmental plate on the car in front of him, while stuck in traffic) to use specialty license plates as a way to raise funds for promoting adoption over abortion.[2] The plates feature the phrase "Choose Life", a slogan used by the pro-life movement, and a child art-like drawing of two children.[2] Florida Choose Life tag Contents 1 History 2 States with Choose Life license plates 2.1 States where Choose Life is working for approval 3 Reaction and criticism 4 Pro-choice license plates 5 See also 6 References 7 External links History [edit] In 1997, Choose Life, Inc. collected the 10,000 signatures and US$30,000 requir... (see more)

  • Non-passenger and special vehicle registration plates of Maryland

    Main article: Vehicle registration plates of Maryland Sykesville volunteer fire department license plate, in use on a fire truck. The U.S. state of Maryland offers a large number of non-passenger and special vehicle registration plates.[1] Each type uses a two- or three-letter prefix or suffix. Organizational plates may be displayed on passenger cars, multi-purpose vehicles, and trucks weighing 10,000 pounds and less, and some types are also available for use on motorcycles. On plates displaying a logo at left, the prefix or suffix is displayed vertically, while on plates that do not display a logo, the prefix is displayed horizontally. Logo plates have a $25 one time fee, while non-logo plates have a $15 one time fee,[2] unless the plate is issued to a vehicle belonging to a member of a volunteer fire department or a Disabled American Veteran. This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Contents 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 G 6 N 7 P 8 References A [edit] Type... (see more)

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