Idaho
Idaho bill proposes end to license plate replacement
LEWISTON, IDAHO (KLEW) — A new bill at the Idaho Statehouse, House Bill 577, aims to eliminate the requirement for residents to replace their license plates every 10 years.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Mike Veile, proposes that as long as a license plate remains readable and legible, it should not need to be replaced. Veile said this change would save Idaho residents $12 every decade, as they would no longer be required to purchase and ship new plates.
The legislation has been sent to the House floor with a do-pass recommendation and is expected to prompt further debate among lawmakers.