- Associated Press - Tuesday, February 2, 2016

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Utah drivers who want to declare “In God We Trust,” on their car’s license plate may soon be able to do so without paying an extra $11 fee.

A proposal from Orem Rep. Val Peterson could cost Utah about $34,000 a year that it currently receives for those paying to display the plates.

A House of Representatives committee voted 10-0 Tuesday afternoon to advance the bill. It now goes before the entire House for a vote.

Utah began offering plates in 2013 that feature the motto “In God We Trust” and an American flag.

A number of other states offer a similar design as a specialty license plate but only a handful of states, including Florida and Indiana, offer them to drivers without an extra fee.

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