California NO MORE License Plate

Date: 
Monday, 13 July 2015

California is the first state in the nation to establish a specialized NO MORE license plate to fund local programs in the fight against domestic violence and sexual assault.

Assembly member Jimmy Gomez (D-Los Angeles) authored and successfully passed Assembly Bill 2321. With its passage, AB 2321 created the first-in-the-nation California Says NO MORE license plate and established a domestic violence and sexual assault prevention fund, which will be financed through license plate purchases, and support domestic violence and sexual assault awareness and prevention efforts throughout the state.The

The California Says NO MORE license plate needs 7,500 orders to begin production. Learn more at: https://www.casaysnomore.com/license/

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