SEMA News—November 2015

LEGISLATIVE AND TECHNICAL AFFAIRS

Boost Your Political Horsepower at the SEMA Show

The SEMA Action Network (SAN) is debuting a home-built  hot rod at its 2015 SEMA Show display.

 ’31 Ford Model A
Stop by the SEMA Action Network booth #60003 at the SEMA Show to see this home-built ’31 Ford Model A hot rod.
  

Founded in 1997, the SAN is a growing alliance comprised of U.S. and Canadian industry members and consumers fighting unfair automotive laws and regulations. Hand-crafted by SAN Director Colby Martin and his father Al Martin, the coupe will stand as a visual symbol for Show attendees of the types of vehicles and equipment that many states seek to restrict and regulate. Stop by booth #60003 (outside the convention walls of Central Hall near the Meguiar’s “Car Crazy” stage) to see the finished project and learn more about the SAN’s efforts to keep these vehicles on the road.

The 2016 presidential election is in full gear. The next president will guide policies that impact your business and livelihood. We cannot afford to sit on the sidelines while others determine the future of the industry. SEMA’s Political Action Committee (SEMA PAC) helps us keep pace by supporting the car guys and gals in Washington who have our backs.

Who would you like to see win the race to the White House? During this year’s SEMA Show, stop by the SEMA PAC booth in the North Hall Upstairs Lobby and make your voice heard by becoming a SEMA PAC member. It takes seconds, and there is never an obligation to contribute.

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