HONOLULU (KHON2) — On Nov. 10, Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi signed Bill 62 into law, which gives veterans who are 65-years-old and older a $20 waiver on one car registration.
“Little things mean a lot, every bit helps,” Blangiardi said. “Don’t wanna overstate anything, I also don’t want to understate it because this is tied to our veterans who we have great respect for.”
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The bill–introduced by councilmembers Andria Tupola and Augie Tulba–was passed in October.
Nearly 13,000 vehicles are eligible and will cost about $277,000, estimated the City and County of Honolulu…