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License plates raise cash for 4-H, gardening groups

The Columbian
Published: January 10, 2013, 4:00pm

Washington drivers can purchase new specialty license plates featuring the 4-H clover and the state flower, the rhododendron. Some of the revenue generated by sales of the 4-H plate supports the 90,000 Washington boys and girls who participate in 4-H, according to a news release from the Washington Department of Licensing. Likewise, revenue from the rhododendron plate goes to garden associations statewide.

Speciality plates costs $60, which is $40 more than standard plates. Renewal costs $30.

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