Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB5738

Introduced
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  
Report Pass
3/9/23  

Caption

Creating the LeMay-America's Car Museum special license plate.

Impact

If passed, the bill will lead to amendments in state vehicle registration laws, allowing for the issuance of these unique license plates. The revenue generated from the sales of these plates is intended to support LeMay-America's Car Museum directly, likely enhancing its programs and community engagement efforts. This could provide a financial boost to the museum, which plays a significant role in preserving automotive history and promoting education about classic cars.

Summary

SB5738 proposes the creation of a special license plate for LeMay-America's Car Museum, aiming to generate additional funds for the museum's operations and outreach. This initiative is designed to celebrate and promote car culture, while simultaneously supporting the historical preservation efforts embodied by the museum. Advocates for the bill believe that the specialized plate would not only raise necessary funds but also raise awareness about the museum and its contributions to the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB5738 appears to be overwhelmingly positive among supporting legislators and museum advocates. They view it as a creative method to generate funding without placing an additional financial burden on taxpayers. Conversely, there are concerns from some lawmakers about the necessity of creating more specialized license plates, advocating for a focus on broader vehicular regulations rather than niche interests. However, the support seems to outweigh the objections, indicating a favorable outlook for the bill.

Contention

One point of contention arises around the potential over-saturation of special license plates and whether the state should prioritize policies that affect a wider demographic. Critics may argue that resources could be better utilized for more pressing transportation issues, rather than facilitating niche funding sources like the one proposed here. However, the arguments for enhancing local cultural institutions and community resources resonate strongly within the legislative discourse surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

WA HB1829

Crossfiled Creating the LeMay-America's Car Museum special license plate.

Previously Filed As

WA HB1829

Creating the LeMay-America's Car Museum special license plate.

WA LB343

Change the fee for specialty license plates

WA HB2489

Creating several new special license plates.

WA HB1368

Creating several new special license plates.

WA SB5590

Creating Mount St. Helens special license plates.

WA HB1489

Creating Mount St. Helens special license plates.

WA HB1370

Creating Mount St. Helens special license plates.

WA SB5636

Creating Mount St. Helens special license plates.

WA HB1647

Creating keep Washington evergreen special license plates.

WA HB1488

Creating special license plates that support working forests.

Similar Bills

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