This undated image provided by Planned Parenthood shows a proposed "Trust Women/Protect Choice" Virginia license plate. Activists are pushing a "Trust Women/Protect Choice" license plate in Virginia, which would become only the fourth state to offer a pro-choice plate and the first to require legislative approval for it. Supporters have threatened to sue if lawmakers don't give drivers the option. (AP Photo/Planned Parenthood)
Richmond, Va. (AP) - Abortion-rights advocates have been unable to halt the "Choose Life" license plates in nearly two-dozen states, so now they're working to balance the bumper debate.
 
Activists are pushing a "Trust Women/Protect Choice" license plate in Virginia. The state would become only the fourth to offer a pro-choice plate and the first to require legislative approval for it. Most other states have administrative agencies approve specialty plates.
 
Supporters have threatened to sue if lawmakers don't give drivers the option.
 
Opponents, including the state's attorney general and governor, say they oppose diverting money from plate fees to Planned Parenthood - not necessarily the plates themselves.
 
A state Senate committee could vote on the proposal this week.