HB 25-1036
signedMissing Murdered Indigenous Relative License Plate
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedHouse Bill 25-1036, now signed into law, introduces a special license plate in Colorado for individuals who have donated at least $25 to the office of liaison for missing and murdered Indigenous relatives. This donation goes towards efforts aimed at addressing the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous people in the state. The bill requires an additional one-time fee of $25 when applying for this specific license plate, on top of regular fees. This new plate is intended to raise awareness and support important initiatives related to finding missing Indigenous individuals and providing justice for their families.
Official Summary
The bill creates the missing and murdered Indigenous relatives license plate. An applicant becomes eligible to use the license plate by providing a certificate to the department of revenue confirming that the applicant has made a minimum donation of $25 to the office of liaison for missing and murdered Indigenous relatives. In addition to the normal fees for a license plate, a person must pay an additional one-time fee in the amount of $25, which money is credited to the highway users tax fund.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)
Details
- Chamber
- House
- First action
- 2025-05-13
- Latest action
- 2025-01-08
- Last action desc.
- Introduced In House - Assigned to Finance
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Sponsors
- Elizabeth Velasco (primary) · Democratic
- Jessie Danielson (primary) · Democratic