[ba] Fw: SEMA Urgent Legislative Alert: California Lawmaker Trying to Sneak by a Bill to Require...Steven B urq222 at ymail.comWed Aug 27 17:10:24 PDT 2008
I suppose some folks here are like me ... NONE of the Audis I own are new than 15 model years old. It is frustrating enough to have to go in every other year for a SMOG check, and now California is trying to sneak in a change to make it every year. I hope every California audifan will deem this important enough to take a few minutes to have your voice heard on this subject. If you are interested in preserving your rights as an owner of older vehicles you might want to consider joining SEMA. Thanks! Steve Buchholz San Jose, CA (USA) ... in the event this message doesn't make it through the mailer, here's a link: http://echo.bluehornet.com/hostedemail/email.htm?h=3d8fc0394799c342cf76f7731a520f53&CID=1327312866&ch=00A84AA24077A698E571245F97AB0C1D ----- Forwarded Message ---- To view this email as a web page, please follow this link Immediate Action Needed! California Lawmaker Trying to Sneak by a Bill to Require ANNUAL Emissions Tests for Vehicles 15-Years Old and Older Committee Hearing set for August 28. Call Now!!! In an effort to avoid public scrutiny, California Assemblyman Dave Jones (Assemblymember.jones at assembly.ca.gov) has amended a completely unrelated bill with language to require annual Smog check inspections for vehicles 15-years old and older.. This represents an obvious attempt to sneak through legislation in the closing days of the legislative session that had been previously defeated (A..B. 616). The new bill is designated as A.B. 3053. While pre-1976 motor vehicles would remain exempt under existing California law, this proposal ignores the fact that vehicles 15-years old and older still constitute a small portion of the overall vehicle population and are a poor source from which to look for emissions reduction. Furthermore, the bill would direct that the funds generated through annual inspection fees be used to scrap older cars. This represents another attempt by California legislators and regulators to scapegoat older cars. This is the type of activity that fuels distrust in public officials. SEMA caught this lawmaker’s underhanded attempt to circumvent public process and is now calling on you to help defeat A..B 3053 before it’s too late. Time is of the Essence! We Urge You to Call the California Senate Appropriations Committee (List Below) Immediately to Oppose A.B. 3053 California Senate Appropriations Committee Senator Tom Torlakson – Chair Phone: 916/651-4007 Email: senator.torlakson at sen.ca.gov Senator Dave Cox Phone: 916/651-4001 Email: senator.cox at sen.ca.gov Senator Sam Aanestad Phone: 916/651-4004 Email: senator.aanestad at sen.ca.gov Senator Roy Ashburn Phone: 916/651-4018 Email: senator.ashburn at sen.ca.gov Senator Gilbert Cedillo Phone: 916/651-4022 Email: senator.cedillo at sen.ca.gov Senator Ellen Corbett Phone: 916/651-4010 Senator Robert Dutton Phone: 916/651-4031 Email: senator.dutton at sen.ca.gov Senator Dean Florez Phone: 916/651-4016 Email: senator.florez at sen.ca.gov Senator Sheila Kuehl Phone: 916/651-4023 Email: senator.kuehl at sen.ca.gov Senator Jenny Oropeza Phone: 916/651-4028 Senator Mark Ridley-Thomas Phone: 916/651-4026 Senator George Runner Phone: 916/651-4017 Email: senator.runner at sen.ca.gov Senator Joe Simitian Phone: 916/651-4011 Email: senator.simitian at sen.ca.gov Senator Mark Wyland Phone: 916/651-4038 Senator Leland Yee Phone: 916/651-4008 Terms under which this service is provided to you: sema.org/disclaimer SEMA's mailing address: 1575 S. Valley Vista Dr., Diamond Bar, CA 91765 Copyright 2007. Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) This message was intended for: k1drbar at yahoo.com You were added to the system March 25, 2008. For more information click here. Update your preferences | Unsubscribe
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