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SEMA Action Network: United Hobbyists Helping to Protect Automotive Rights

SEMA News—August 2012

LEGISLATIVE AND TECHNICAL AFFAIRS
By Colby Martin

SEMA Action Network Unites Hobbyists/Industry to Protect Automotive Rights


Ashley Grubermann of Richton Park, Illinois.
”The SAN is a great network to be a part of. They let you know what’s going on with your legislature and all the hobby bills,” states Ashley Grubermann of Richton Park, Illinois. “You get the chance to speak up and have your voice heard.” She proudly wears a SAN T-shirt while posing with her ’71 Pontiac Grand Ville.


The SEMA Action Network (SAN) represents the united voice of “car guys and gals.” This group is a nationwide partnership between enthusiasts, vehicle clubs and members of the automotive specialty-equipment industry who have joined forces to promote hobby-friendly legislation and oppose unfair legislation. With more than 61,000 members from all 50 states and Canada, the SAN is the premier organization defending the rights of vehicle enthusiasts—the same enthusiasts who comprise the U.S. and Canadian customers who drive industry sales. The SAN has a proven record for achieving legislative successes on issues that directly affect all aspects of the automotive hobby, including the ability to purchase, install and operate vehicles with aftermarket parts.

The SAN reaches out to millions of enthusiasts through regular action alerts, magazine ads, websites, Internet forums, social media sites and its monthly newsletter, Driving Force. For more than 15 years, the SAN’s effect on shaping government policy has been enormous. The SAN has successfully:

  • Enacted street rod, custom vehicle, kit car and replica registration and titling laws in 22 states.
  • Protected classic vehicles waiting to be restored on private property from confiscation.
  • Safeguarded legal off-road nitrous-oxide use with SAN-model legislation.
  • Defended enthusiasts’ rights to use more durable aftermarket exhaust systems.
  • Junked state-level “Cash for Clunkers” legislation.
  • Enacted legislation to lower taxes and fees for hobbyist vehicles.
  • Secured U.S. Senate resolutions to honor the second Friday in July as Collector Car Appreciation Day.
  • Supported efforts to save the legendary Bonneville Salt Flats.

Based on the current economic and legislative environment, the road ahead will continue to be challenging. States are seeking new avenues for generating revenue and new ways of dictating what enthusiasts can and cannot do with their vehicles. The message government is sending is clear—the hobby and industry need the SEMA Action Network now more than ever. All automotive associations, media, museums, event promoters, businesses, car clubs and other interested groups should contact the SAN to join the cause. If you haven’t already, get involved free of charge at www.SEMAsan.com. Your voice and those of your friends will help the automotive family take action and continue fighting the good fight!

SAN Members Speak Up


Official SAN Logo
“SAN: keep doing the great work you’re doing. The legislative alerts give us the opportunity to know what’s about to come up in our state’s legislature and be able to react accordingly. It’s free. It’s great!”

Phil Roser
Conway, Arkansas

“We are eternally grateful for all that you and the rest of SAN does and has done to protect citizen’s rights, particularly owning and operating motor vehicles in America.”

—Grant and Carol Gooch
Poway, California

“I would love for more of us to become members of the SEMA Action Network. I think what you are doing is great. Thank you!

—Aram Westergreen
Seattle, Washington

“I hope more Canadians follow what’s happening in the U.S.A. because what happens there WILL happen here. Support this group.”

—John Day
Ontario, Canada

“SEMA really works! From Jeep owners to drag racers and everything in between. I love your e-mails and love getting the Driving Force newsletter in the mail!”

—Jan VanderPool
Bakersfield, California

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SAN staff meet and greet current supporters and sign up new members at automotive events like the Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour.
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Byron Fulbright of Tulsa, Oklahoma, shows off the SAN decal on his ’73 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu.
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Christian and Keith Gonzales of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, say, “We truly appreciate what you do for our hobby!”