4 Eylül 2010 Cumartesi

Governor Signs Colorado Ski License Plate Bill


Coloradans will drive to support and promote skiing and snowboarding

I posted previously about the creation of a snowsports-theme Colorado license plate. My first post was about the petition promoted by Colorado Ski Country USA and the second was about the passage of Senate Bill 161, creating the country's first plate with ski and snowboard figures on it. Earlier this week, Governor Bill Ritter signed the bill against the snow-covered slopes of Arapahoe Basin, the only Colorado ski area that has not yet lowered the curtain on the 2008-09 season. There is was in a gubernatorial suitcoat, surrounded by people whose attired was more "Denver" than "ski area."

"For decades now, people have wondered why Colorado doesn’t offer a ski license plate," Gov. Ritter said. "After all, Colorado is the ski and snowboard capital of the world. Colorado’s skiers and snowboarders are a unique part of our culture, and I am delighted to sign this bill into law."

Full details of when the new plate will be available are still to come, and my next post on the topic will be when I get mine.

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