Politics & Government

New License Plates to Support Music Education

Fees for the new "Music Matters" plates would benefit music education in public schools.

Music supporters worried about funding for music education will have an additional, state-sponsored way to chip in starting next year.

The Legislature has passed a bill, sponsored by Rep. Marcie Maxwell (D-Renton), authorizing special vehicle license plates sporting a “Music Matters” design.

“We must acknowledge the essential value of music education and continue to promote a well-rounded curriculum for all Washington students,” Maxwell said in a statement.

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House Bill 1329 makes it possible to create and sell “Music Matters” special license plates to benefit music education programs in state schools. 

Schools in the have also benefitted from donations from Bob Bridge, president of Bob Bridge Toyota—Scion Renton. Earlier this year, Bridge gave $2,000 each to , and high schools for musical instrument repair.

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The Randy Rockhill Student Instrumental Music Fund at the also supports Renton music students. 

Maxwell partnered on the legislation with Music Aid Northwest, a Bellevue-based nonprofit aimed at promoting music awareness and performance in the region.

“Rep. Maxwell’s skilled leadership and drive helped pave the way for a more promising future for music education statewide,” said Gigi White, secretary of Music Aid Northwest and wife of Alan White, drummer from the English rock band Yes. “We are grateful for the opportunity to make a difference here in Washington state.”

The new plates would cost $40 the first year and $30 for renewal, on top of the regular license tab fees. There are 24 special license plates available. Once signed by the governor, the law takes effect Jan. 1.

Music Aid Northwest is holding a contest to design the new plate. Entries are being accepted through May 15 and a winner will be chosen by the end of June. Details on how to submit a design are available here.


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