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Florida bill allowing specialized license plates heads to the governor's desk

Fees for the license plates would benefit multiple charities, including late singer Jimmy Buffett's organization.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A new bill that would allow Floridians to have specialty license plates is heading to Governor Ron DeSantis' desk after it passed the Senate unanimously on Monday.

House Bill 403 adds more than 100 new specialty plates for sale, with fees going towards organizations in support of certain charities. It first passed the House on Thursday, Feb. 22.

The fees for the license plates will cost $25 annually.

Here are the new plate options and what charity they would be benefiting.

  • Margaritaville
  • Clearwater Marine Aquarium
  • General Aviation
  • The Villages: May All Your Dreams Come True
  • Cure Diabetes
  • Recycle Florida
    • The Recycle Florida Foundation is the state's leading recycling association, offering forums and lessons on how to improve recycling habits in the community.
  • Boating Capital of the World
    • Fees directly benefit the Captain Sandy Charities, started by renowned superyacht captain, Sandy Yawn. The organization promotes awareness and funding of maritime employment opportunities, environmental education, behavioral health assistance and developmental disability services.
  • Project Addiction: Reversing the Stigma
    • The titular organization's license plate will benefit its mission of bringing awareness to the opioid epidemic and finding ways to honor those who have lost their lives to substance abuse and mental illness.
  • United Service Organizations
    • By supporting out military services, fees from USO's plate help veterans stay connected their families, homes and things they love.

If approved by the governor, the bill would go into effect on Oct. 1.

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