Hey Folks,
This message is directed towards all Georgians heading to the polls today. As many of you are aware Georgia's Historic Preservation Division is sponsoring a preservation license plate, which can be pre-ordered from their website. The press release below is from GA HPD and explains a constitutional ammendment effecting the plate.
Proposed constitutional amendment (#3) could impact preservation license plate
The November 7, 2006 election will include a proposed constitutional amendment (#3) that would impact all special license plates, including the recently created historic preservation plate:
If the amendment passes, then all authorized revenues from sales of the historic preservation license plate will be dedicated directly to the Georgia Heritage grant program. If the amendment does not pass, revenues from sales of the plates will become part of the general fund and will be allocated by the Georgia legislature.
The amendment has broad bipartisan backing, and Georgians for Preservation Action has asked its membership to support it. As always, you are encouraged to vote.
For questions concerning this amendment, please contact HPD Grants Coordinator Carole Moore at 404-463-8434 or email her at carole_moore@dnr.state.ga.us. To view the preservation plate, access the order form and locate the nearest tag office, go to HPD’s website at www.gashpo.org. Current tag orders are now at 284.
I hope everyone voting today will get out and support this measure and the new license plates. Thanks, Garrett
This message is directed towards all Georgians heading to the polls today. As many of you are aware Georgia's Historic Preservation Division is sponsoring a preservation license plate, which can be pre-ordered from their website. The press release below is from GA HPD and explains a constitutional ammendment effecting the plate.
Proposed constitutional amendment (#3) could impact preservation license plate
The November 7, 2006 election will include a proposed constitutional amendment (#3) that would impact all special license plates, including the recently created historic preservation plate:
If the amendment passes, then all authorized revenues from sales of the historic preservation license plate will be dedicated directly to the Georgia Heritage grant program. If the amendment does not pass, revenues from sales of the plates will become part of the general fund and will be allocated by the Georgia legislature.
The amendment has broad bipartisan backing, and Georgians for Preservation Action has asked its membership to support it. As always, you are encouraged to vote.
For questions concerning this amendment, please contact HPD Grants Coordinator Carole Moore at 404-463-8434 or email her at carole_moore@dnr.state.ga.us. To view the preservation plate, access the order form and locate the nearest tag office, go to HPD’s website at www.gashpo.org. Current tag orders are now at 284.
I hope everyone voting today will get out and support this measure and the new license plates. Thanks, Garrett
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