Mothers Against Drunk Driving Plates may Go Away

Jun 07, 2016 at 09:43 am by bryan


Mothers Against Drunk Driving or MADD issued a release stating the organization is in danger of losing a key piece of funding if it fails to maintain 500 license plates in circulation by June 30.

The organization says their license plates will lose over $15,000 in annual funding if they fall short of the 500 plate minimum by the end of the month.

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Currently, MADD is 70 plates short of what needs to be purchased. The plates cost $35 for drivers with $30.75 going towards the organization's efforts in fighting impaired driving.

MADD license plates went into production in Tennessee in 1997 and the organization is urging drivers to purchase a plate from the county clerk's office so they can reach the 500 minimum needed or else the plate will be retired.

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