NOVEMBER 11, 2008
Michigan motorists can show their support for members of the U.S. armed
forces with the new Support Our Troops plate that's on sale now, Secretary of
State Terri Lynn Land announced today.
Ready in time for Veterans Day, the state's newest fundraising plate gives
$25 for each plate sold to the Florida-based nonprofit group, Support Our
Troops, which sends care packages to troops stationed overseas.
"The men and women of America's armed forces stepped forward when their
country needed them so it's wonderful to offer the opportunity to be there for
members of the military with this new license plate," Land said. "I'm pleased
that Michigan residents now have the opportunity to show their appreciation and
support."
The plate costs $35 in addition to the vehicle's registration fee, which is
based on the manufacturer's suggested retail price. Plate renewals are $10 each
year. Collector plates also are available for $35, $25 of which goes to the
organization.
Michigan joins about two dozen states in offering a Support Our Troops plate.
The Support Our Troops organization worked with the Michigan Legislature to
approve the plate and the Secretary of State's Office on its design.
The plate features the attractive logo of the Support Our Troops
organization, which has a military member standing with a child and an American
flag as the background.
Michigan also offers its veterans 25 plates that highlight their service in
the military, and in individual wars and conflicts such as World War II, the
Vietnam War and the Somalia conflict. The department earlier this year began
selling plates that commemorate service in Iraq and Afghanistan, and also now
allows people to personalize their veteran plates.
Besides the Support Our Troops plate, motorists can choose from a number of
fundraising plates that support Michigan's public universities and special
causes such as protecting wildlife habitat.
For more information about Secretary of State license plate options, visit
the License Plate Store online
at www.Michigan.gov/sos. Visit
www.SupportOurTroops.org for more information about the organization.