BREAKING NEWS
Alaska Introduces Bill to Protect Vehicle Choice
Alaska has introduced a SAN-supported bill (H.B. 375) to ensure consumers' choice of vehicle power plants and fuel by preventing a state agency, county, or city from limiting access to internal combustion engines.
The SAN believes that Alaska residents, not the government, should decide what vehicles are best for them and their families. The bill is scheduled for a hearing by the House Committee on Labor & Commerce on Monday, April 22, 2024.
Legislative Alerts
UPDATE: California Advances Bill to Expand Legacy License Plate Program
URGENT: U.S. Senate Vote on Bill Prohibiting Funding for EPA's Tailpipe Regulation
UPDATE—NEW ACTION REQUIRED: Hawaii Reconsiders Bill to Unfairly Toughen Exhaust Noise Penalties
UPDATE: Louisiana Advances Bill to Protect Vehicle Choice
Maryland Legislature Passes Bills to Approve Unfair Exhaust Noise Cameras
Kentucky Governor Allows Bill Blocking California Emissions Standards to Become Law
BREAKING NEWS
Maine Governor Signs Bill Requiring Legislative Approval for Clean Car Laws
Maine Governor Janet Mills signed SEMA-supported legislation (L.D. 2261) that would reclassify the state's adoption of California's clean-car rules as a "major substantive rule," requiring the legislature to provide final approval of the regulation, not the Board of Environmental Protection (BEP).