58°F
weather icon Clear

Coming soon to a DMV near you? Vegas Golden Knights license plates

Updated March 30, 2017 - 5:58 pm

CARSON CITY — Supporters of the Vegas Golden Knights could soon show their pride with a special Nevada license plate.

Senate Bill 283 would require the Department of Motor Vehicles to design a plate that shows support for the National Hockey League’s newest franchise, which will kick off its inaugural season this fall.

State Senate Assistant Majority Leader Kelvin Atkinson, D-North Las Vegas, presented the bill Thursday to the Senate Committee on Transportation. He said the team has indicated it would pay for production of the license plates.

The bill would exempt Vegas Golden Knights plates from requirements other Nevada specialty plates must follow, such as imposing a special annual fee that typically goes to nonprofit groups supporting causes displayed on the plates.

The new plates also would not have to ensure a minimum number of plates or wait in line behind other proposals that are pending approval.

Atkinson, who has not supported special license plate legislation in the past, drew ribbing from his colleagues for his support of SB283.

“I have not been in favor of special license plates throughout the years … However, in the spirit of what I think others would appreciate, I do think our city is excited. Our state is excited,” he said.

Atkinson also said he would likely support a plate supporting the National Football League’s Raiders, which won approval Monday from team owners to move from Oakland to Las Vegas.

No action was taken by the committee.

Contact Sandra Chereb at schereb@reviewjournal.com or 775-461-3821. Follow @SandraChereb on Twitter.

Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
Golden Knights Videos
MORE STORIES
THE LATEST
Nevada senator re-introduces ‘No Tax on Tips’ bill

Sen. Jacky Rosen reintroduced bipartisan legislation that would implement “no taxes on tips,” a major campaign promise of President-elect Donald Trump.

Why does Nevada have a short legislative session?

Nevada is one of four states that with a legislature that meets biennially. How many days do Silver State lawmakers have to debate bills and pass laws?

Nevada U.S. senator blasts Trump energy pick over Yucca Mountain

President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for energy secretary declined to fully shut down the idea of reopening a nuclear waste repository in Nevada at his confirmation hearing Wednesday.

Las Vegas police association to join Trump’s presidential parade

The Las Vegas Police Protective Association will join President-elect Donald Trump’s Presidential Parade following the swearing-in ceremony, according to the Trump-Vance Inaugural Committee.