SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois vehicle owners will pay $2 more for license plates next year after Gov. Pat Quinn approved a surcharge to help repair and maintain state parks.
The Democrat signed a law Friday increasing registration fees Jan 1.
The money will go to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
The agency says the fee could raise as much as $20 million annually toward a $750 million repair backlog. That account could grow to $35 million annually with other new recreational and fishing fees
Basic license-plate renewals will be $101 with the surcharge. A spokesman for Secretary of State Jesse White -- who opposed the increase -- says the fee will apply to until renewals due in March at the earliest.