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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowIndiana's Bureau of Motor Vehicles is trying to stay out of the debate over how many specialty license plates the state should issue.
A legislative committee is expected over the summer to review the policies under which some 100 schools and organizations have obtained the specialty plates that supporters can buy for their vehicles.
BMV Commissioner Scott Waddell told The Journal Gazette that he believes it's a good idea to review the program but that it's up to the Legislature to set the rules.
The specialty plates program drew attention during this year's legislative session as some lawmakers sought to eliminate a gay-youth advocacy group's plate. That push failed, but the BMV last month stripped the Indiana Youth Group's plate, saying it wrongly traded low-digit plates for contributions.
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