Georgia motorists can “Thank a Lineman” and support the Southeastern Firefighters Burn Foundation at the same time. Shown are Cobb County Fire and Emergency Service’s Jeff Robinson (l) and Cobb EMC’s Rickey Crutchley. (Photo By: Beth McMillan)
In Ohio, proceeds from sales of the “Honoring Fallen Linemen” plate go to the Fallen Linemen Organization. The plates have been available since early 2017. (Photo courtesy of Ohio REC)
South Carolina’s “Powering the Palmetto State” plate became available in 2017. (Photo Courtesy of Van O’Cain)
Kentucky motorists wanting to show lineworkers some love can buy “Power for Your Community” plates. (Photo By: Georgann Lookofsky)
Sales from the lineworker license plate in Mississippi plate go to the Electric Power Associations of Mississippi Foundation for scholarships. (Photo By: Lorri Freeman)
Wiregrass Electric Cooperative's design idea made its way onto Alabama's Thank A Lineman plate. (Photo By:Alabama Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Division)
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