License Plate Replacement Plan Dropped

After weeks of controversy, a plan that would've required New Yorkers to replace their license plates has been dropped.

The governor wanted drivers to hand over 25 bucks to get rid of license plates that are at least 10-years old and replace them with newly designed ones.

People also would've had to pay an additional 20 bucks to keep their current plate number. Opponents called the idea a cash-grab, and a new Siena Research Institute poll showed the proposal wasn't popular.


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