CL: New Mississippi License Plate Design Released



The new Mississippi license plate will showcase the Biloxi lighthouse, which survived Hurricanes Camille and Katrina on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

The Biloxi lighthouse will adorn Mississippi car tags after Oct. 1. The lighthouse, a landmark on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, was built in 1848 to aid ships navigating the Mississippi Sound. It has survived numerous hurricanes, including Camille and Katrina.

The design of state tags changes every five years as required by state law, said spokeswoman Kathy Waterbury. Drivers will get the new plate when either buying or renewing tags.

The new design depicts the Biloxi Lighthouse standing “in the light of a new day” to recognize the symbol’s historic importance, Waterbury said.

“This tag design is intended to be a reminder to us of all those who lost so much from Katrina, to serve as a symbol of our citizens’ commitment to recovery as well as a symbol of our gratitude to all Americans for their prayers and generous support,” said Tax Commissioner Joe Blount.

Editor's note: Read the original Clarion-Ledger article here.

Comments

Alicia P. said…
And I'm sure that all the tax revenue that the state gains from these license plate tags will go toward transportation projects to prevent such disasters from happening again.

...or at least keep the lighthouse from falling down.
that looks gay

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