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  • 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 require... (see more)

  • List of U.S. state slogans

    This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2007) This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. No cleanup reason has been specified. Please help improve this article if you can. (November 2008) This list of U.S. state slogans makes up the advertising slogans, currently and formerly used by U.S. states. Most states establish such slogans for the promotion of tourism. These slogans are occasionally included on state-issued automobile license plates and the U.S. Mint 50 State Quarters coinage. There is a separate list of U.S. state mottos and list of U.S. state nicknames. State Slogan Alabama Share The Wonder[1] Alabama the beautiful[2] Sweet Home Alabama[3] Alaska North to the Future[4] Arizona The Grand Canyon State[5] (also on Arizona license plates) Arkansas The Natural State[6] (1987-... (see more)

  • Vehicle registration plates of the United States

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    In the United States, license plates[1] are issued by an agency of the state or territorial government, and in the case of the District of Columbia the city government. Some Native American tribes also issue plates. The U.S. federal government issues plates only for its own vehicle fleet and for vehicles owned by foreign diplomats. Until the 1980s, diplomatic plates were issued by the state in which the consulate or embassy was located. The appearances of plates are frequently chosen to contain symbols, colours, or slogans associated with the issuing jurisdiction. The term license plate is frequently used in statutes, although in some areas tags is informally used. The term tag stems from small stickers issued periodically to indicate that the vehicle registration is current, rather than replacing the entire license plate each year.[citation needed] Contents 1 Designs and serial formats 2 Showing current registration on plates 3 Life cycle 4 Mounting 5 Temporary/transit regist... (see more)

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