KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -
Lawmakers are trying to shut down a move to sell a University of Kansas Jayhawk license plate in Missouri.
KU's Alumni Association has been trying to get a specialized plate in Missouri. The plate would raise extra money for the state's revenue department and would fund the Alumni Association as well.
But Sen. Bill Stouffer, R-Napton, and Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, two Missouri senators and Mizzou grads, say they will file a petition to stop the approval of the license plate in Missouri.
"With the long-standing rivalry between Mizzou and KU, I find it appalling that the creation of this license plate would be conceived in the Show-Me State," Sen. Bill Stouffer said in a written statement. "I have no doubt my colleagues in the Missouri General Assembly will stand behind me and block this."
KU plates are available right now in Texas and Maryland.
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