Veterans will hopefully see a lower price when registering a vehicle soon. The hopes arise after State Representative Mike Coffey’s House Bill 4232 passed the house recently, with heavy bipartisan support, and is now set to move to the next step in becoming law.
Accoring to Coffey, House Bill 4232 provides meaningful financial relief to Illinois veterans by lowering the cost of vehicle registration fees, allowing Illinois Veterans to keep more of their money in their pockets.
Should House Bill 4232 pass the senate and become law, the vehicle registration fee for veterans will be reduced to $100, provided the vehicle owner has a valid driver's license with a veteran designation, Coffey explained.
Coffey also states he’s looking forward to his bill being called for a vote on the House floor so it can move to the Senate before being signed into law.
Coffey noted as well that he wants to get this across the lines fast so he can reward our veterans, and that it is well worth the cost.
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