[Amc-list] California Smog Bill
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[Amc-list] California Smog Bill
- From: Nolanatcamelot@xxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:41:25 EDT
Congratulations to all you California members who contacted the California
Senate Appropriations Committee about killing this bill. But...watch out for
next year. The Assembly member who introduced this bill will likely try again
next year.
nolan dehner
Nor Cal AMCs
Windsor, Ca
(http://echo.bluehornet.com/ct/ct.php?t=2097384&c=1097229081&m=m&type=1&h=9C66E05E3A03447C621AEE265670D6E1)
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California Emissions Testing Bill Dead For the Year
Enthusiasts Rally to Defeat Legislation Requiring Annual Smog Check
In a major victory for enthusiasts in California, the Senate Appropriations
Committee rejected SAN-opposed legislation (AB 616) that threatened to
require annual smog-check inspections for vehicles 15 years old and older. After
having been previously approved by the full California Assembly and the Senate
Transportation Committee, the bill is dead for the year.
“Car clubs and individual hobbyists across the state loudly and forcefully
objected to passage of this bill,” said SEMA Vice President of Government
Affairs Steve McDonald. “Ultimately, the lawmakers in Sacramento heard their
message.”
Through thousands of phone calls and e-mails, SAN members were able to
convince committee members that these vehicles constitute a small portion of the
overall vehicle population and are a poor source from which to look for
emissions reduction.
In correspondence to his constituents, Senator Dave Cox expressed his
opposition to the bill, “I have not yet seen any evidence that 15-year-old vehicles
pollute our air substantially more than 14-year-old vehicles. Declaring all
vehicles 15 years or older are guilty of being gross polluters without any
empirical data is backwards and does not reflect the spirit of the law.”
Of additional concern to the enthusiast community were provisions in the
bill that would have required that funds generated through the additional
inspection fees be deposited into an account which could be used to scrap older
cars. “We are especially indebted to those legislators who opposed the bill
because it would have placed an undue burden upon car owners simply because
their vehicle is older than an arbitrary date set in law,” McDonald added.
The SAN would like to thank the countless individuals and car clubs whose
dedication and persistence in contacting lawmakers in Sacramento as this bill
moved through the legislative process. Special thanks to the Association of
California Car Clubs for the coordinated effort by their member clubs in
opposing this bill.
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