Iowa House, Senate on different paths in front license plate debate
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4/19/2019
The debate over requiring an Iowa license plate on the front and rear of vehicles has been revived in the 2019 legislature.
The House voted this week to let antique or classic vehicles that are least 25 years old to go without a front license plate. The House plan also directs the Iowa DOT and Department of Public Safety to study the issue.
“The purpose of this study is to address law enforcement’s concerns for public safety as well as to address the ever-increasing amount of life safety technology being placed in the front bumper by auto manufacturers,” said Representative Brian Lohse of Bondurant.
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