In June of last year, Colorado Governor Jared Polis approved the creation of a 'Chicana/o' special license plate, and as of January 1, it's an option for drivers hitting the state's DMV.
To get a license plate, Coloradans must make a one-time $50 donation to El Movimiento Sigue to obtain a PIN, which is used to order the plates through the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles.
One of the stories from the past two years has been the growing popularity of blacked-out “retired” license plates that the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles began issuing in 2023 for $25.
The state of Colorado rang in the new year by adding a "Chicana/o Pride" special license plate option for the state’s motorists. Jose Ortega, executive director of the Pueblo-based grassroots ...
A Colorado civil legal aid organization with a Greeley office is part of a group seeking signatures to allow for the creation of a new license plate to help fund their efforts in serving low-income ...