Senate Creates New License Plate for Families of Fallen Law Enforcement Officers
Special recognition would help immediate family honor their loved ones
(BOSTON—01/15/2026) The Massachusetts Senate today unanimously approved a new special license plate to honor the memories of fallen law enforcement officers by offering a symbol of respect to their surviving spouses, parents, and children.
The bill—S.2903, An Act honoring Blue Star Families—directs the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) to create a new Blue Star Families plate to help the family members remember their loved one in a visible way on their car. It would also create a Blue Star Family emblem for motorcycle plates.
“As we mourn Officer Stephen LaPorta, who fell in the line of duty, we are reminded that the freedoms and protections of our Commonwealth would be impossible without the courage and service of Officer LaPorta and all those who have given their lives to protect others,” said Senate President Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland). “His selflessness reflects the very best of public service and stands as a solemn reminder of the profound debt we owe to those who place themselves in harm’s way to keep our communities safe. This legislation represents small but meaningful recognition to honor the memory of the fallen and to affirm our enduring commitment to the families and loved ones they leave behind. With deep gratitude, I thank Chair Rodrigues and Chair Cronin for their work on this legislation, and Senator Mark for his leadership in proposing this bill.”
“It’s especially fitting to bestow this highly visible license plate in recognition for families of law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice protecting their communities,” said Senator Michael J. Rodrigues (D-Westport), Chair of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means. “This distinctive plate will be available to spouses, children, and parents of fallen law enforcement officers all across the Commonwealth at no additional charge from the Registry. It is a small but meaningful token of appreciation that we can do to honor these brave men and women who paid the price when answering the call to duty.”
“Today’s vote affirms the Massachusetts Senate’s commitment to honor those who have given everything in service of our Commonwealth,” said Senator John J. Cronin (D-Fitchburg), Senate Chair of the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security. “This legislation not only recognizes our fallen heroes but also ensures that their service and sacrifice lives on through their loved ones. I’m proud to have voted for this bill and am grateful to Senate President Spilka and my colleagues for their efforts to support Blue Star Families and the law enforcement community.”
Under the legislation, the RMV would be required to make the plates available to Blue Star spouses, parents, and children without charge. The RMV would also be able to offer vanity plate registrations for Blue Star plates up to six characters in length.
The Blue Star Family license plates would join other special recognition plates currently offered by the RMV, including Gold Star Family plates for drivers with close family members who in or as a result of their service in the Armed Forces.
The Senate Committee on Ways and Means advanced the legislation to the floor on a 17-0 vote on January 8, 2026, as a partial report on a bill that was advanced in December by the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security. All committee votes are publicly posted on the Legislature’s website.
The Senate passed the bill on a 38-0 roll call vote, sending it to the House for further consideration.
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