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Nebraska, West Virginia Racing Enthusiasts: RPM Act Co-Sponsors Are on the Ballot in the May Primary

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Nebraska and West Virginia will hold their 2022 primary elections on Tuesday, May 10, and it’s important to know which candidates support racing when going to the polls or voting early. For information on voting in the primary (including absentee and early voting), registering to vote and identifying your lawmakers and the candidates running in 2022, visit SEMA’s vote racing page.

RPM Act

Nebraska lawmakers (top row): Reps. Adrian Smith (R-NE) and Don Bacon (R-NE). West Virginia lawmakers (L–R): Reps. David McKinley (R-WV), Alex Mooney (R-WV) and Carol Miller (R-WV).

The Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports Act (RPM Act), H.R. 3281 and S. 2736, enjoys strong support from Nebraska and West Virginia members of Congress. The bipartisan RPM Act guarantees the right to modify street cars, trucks, and motorcycles into dedicated race vehicles and safeguards the industry’s right to offer parts that enable racers to compete. For more information on the RPM Act, click here.

Below is a list of federal lawmakers who have co-sponsored the RPM Act in the 2021–2022 session of Congress and are running for re-election in 2022.

NEBRASKA:

WEST VIRGINIA:

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