Cherokee Nation and Oklahoma near agreement on 10-year vehicle tag deal, benefiting schools and roads.
The Cherokee Nation and Oklahoma have tentatively agreed on a new 10-year motor vehicle tag compact, pending approval from both the Cherokee Council and the Oklahoma Legislature. Under the agreement, Cherokee citizens can use either state or tribal tag offices, and the Cherokee Nation will pay a $2 million PlatePay fee over three years and waive outstanding toll fees. The compact also ensures funds from tag sales support public schools, roads, and law enforcement.
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