AUSTIN, Texas— Today, Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, M.D., encourages Texans to order an Adopt-A-Beach specialty license plate to benefit the Texas General Land Office's (GLO) Adopt-A-Beach program, which is an all-volunteer effort to remove trash from Texas beaches. The Adopt-A-Beach program receives $22 of every $30 spent after registration fees to purchase this specialty license plate.
"At the General Land Office, we pride ourselves on keeping our coasts clean, safe, and enjoyable for all Texans. Our spring, fall, and winter Adopt-A-Beach Cleanups are the heart of the GLO's mission to preserve the beauty of Texas beaches and educate the public about the threat of marine debris to coastal communities and wildlife," said Commissioner Buckingham. "By choosing to help support this crucial program through the Adopt-A-Beach specialty license plate, Texans can support the incredible efforts of Adopt-A-Beach volunteers and help ensure our beaches remain pristine for future generations."

Adopt-A-Beach Specialty License Plate
The specialty license plate features a photo by Texas' own Kenny Braun, a renowned local photographer whose work has been featured in Garden and Gun, Texas Monthly, Wired, Southern Living, Texas Highways, This Old House Magazine, and more.
Click the button below to order your Adopt-A-Beach specialty license plate today:
Adopt-A-Beach Specialty License Plate
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Dr. Dawn Buckingham made history in 2022, winning a statewide election to become Texas' first female Land Commissioner. As Land Commissioner, Dr. Dawn Buckingham is committed to helping Texans after a disaster, supporting Texas energy, ensuring that every child in Texas receives a high-quality public education, serving Texas Veterans, and securing the border to keep our communities safe.