'America First' specialty license plates heading to Georgia roads soon
- Georgia will soon issue specialty license plates featuring Donald Trump's America First slogan after Governor Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 291.
- The measure passed with strong Republican support, including 24 co-sponsors and a 33-21 Senate vote on April 4, and waives the usual 1,000 prepaid application requirement.
- The plate design features the American flag and the America First slogan, with revenue directed to Georgia's general fund, and the law takes effect January 1, 2026.
- Senate Majority Leader Steve Gooch called the plate a symbol of patriotism prioritizing national concerns, while Democrat Doreen Carter criticized it as endorsing exclusionary narratives affecting marginalized groups.
- The plate's introduction reflects broader nationalist trends led by Trump and supported by major Republican figures amid debates about patriotism and social inclusion in Georgia.
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