Thu, 05/31/2018 - 09:48

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Oklahoma
A bill to allow for high-mobility multipurpose vehicles to be titled passed the House but died in the Senate Appropriations Committee.

A bill to allow for high-mobility multipurpose vehicles to be titled passed the House but died in the Senate Appropriations Committee. Frequently called “Humvees,” the four-wheel-drive tactical military vehicles can carry a wide variety of military hardware as originally constructed. The vehicles are ineligible for titling as a highway vehicle under current Oklahoma law. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 05/31/2018 - 09:48

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Oklahoma
A bill to allow for high-mobility multipurpose vehicles to be titled passed the House but died in the Senate Appropriations Committee.

A bill to allow for high-mobility multipurpose vehicles to be titled passed the House but died in the Senate Appropriations Committee. Frequently called “Humvees,” the four-wheel-drive tactical military vehicles can carry a wide variety of military hardware as originally constructed. The vehicles are ineligible for titling as a highway vehicle under current Oklahoma law. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 05/31/2018 - 09:48

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Oklahoma
A bill to allow for high-mobility multipurpose vehicles to be titled passed the House but died in the Senate Appropriations Committee.

A bill to allow for high-mobility multipurpose vehicles to be titled passed the House but died in the Senate Appropriations Committee. Frequently called “Humvees,” the four-wheel-drive tactical military vehicles can carry a wide variety of military hardware as originally constructed. The vehicles are ineligible for titling as a highway vehicle under current Oklahoma law. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 05/31/2018 - 09:45

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Michigan
Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation into law that allows for the attachment of a tow ball, bicycle rack, removable hitch or any other device designed to carry an object on the rear of a vehicle without violating the existing law that the rear license plate shall not be obstructed.

Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation into law that allows for the attachment of a tow ball, bicycle rack, removable hitch or any other device designed to carry an object on the rear of a vehicle without violating the existing law that the rear license plate shall not be obstructed. The legislature recognized that these towing modifications are vital functions for many vehicle owners. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 05/31/2018 - 09:45

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Michigan
Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation into law that allows for the attachment of a tow ball, bicycle rack, removable hitch or any other device designed to carry an object on the rear of a vehicle without violating the existing law that the rear license plate shall not be obstructed.

Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation into law that allows for the attachment of a tow ball, bicycle rack, removable hitch or any other device designed to carry an object on the rear of a vehicle without violating the existing law that the rear license plate shall not be obstructed. The legislature recognized that these towing modifications are vital functions for many vehicle owners. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 05/31/2018 - 09:45

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Michigan
Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation into law that allows for the attachment of a tow ball, bicycle rack, removable hitch or any other device designed to carry an object on the rear of a vehicle without violating the existing law that the rear license plate shall not be obstructed.

Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation into law that allows for the attachment of a tow ball, bicycle rack, removable hitch or any other device designed to carry an object on the rear of a vehicle without violating the existing law that the rear license plate shall not be obstructed. The legislature recognized that these towing modifications are vital functions for many vehicle owners. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 05/31/2018 - 09:45

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Michigan
Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation into law that allows for the attachment of a tow ball, bicycle rack, removable hitch or any other device designed to carry an object on the rear of a vehicle without violating the existing law that the rear license plate shall not be obstructed.

Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation into law that allows for the attachment of a tow ball, bicycle rack, removable hitch or any other device designed to carry an object on the rear of a vehicle without violating the existing law that the rear license plate shall not be obstructed. The legislature recognized that these towing modifications are vital functions for many vehicle owners. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 05/31/2018 - 09:42

By SEMA Editors

YEN LogoThe Young Executives Network is hosting a Lunch & Learn seminar at the SEMA Garage Training Center in Diamond Bar, California, Friday, June 8.

The Young Executives Network (YEN) is hosting a Lunch & Learn seminar at the SEMA Garage Training Center in Diamond Bar, California, Friday, June 8. During the seminar, attendees will learn how to leverage the power of social media.

Presenter Ryan Williams will lead his discussion on how to “Grow Your Influence.” Williams is the author of The Influencer Economy: How to Launch Your Idea, Share it With the World and Thrive in the Digital Age. An entrepreneur, writer and podcast host, he founded the Influencer Economy, a consulting group that helps brands and entrepreneurs develop and scale their platforms.

The Lunch & Learn event includes a networking lunch and an optional tour of the SEMA Garage. This event is open to YEN members and young executives under 40 who wish to get more involved with YEN.

Space is limited. RSVP now!

For more information, contact SEMA Director of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org or 909-978-6691.

Thu, 05/31/2018 - 09:42

By SEMA Editors

YEN LogoThe Young Executives Network is hosting a Lunch & Learn seminar at the SEMA Garage Training Center in Diamond Bar, California, Friday, June 8.

The Young Executives Network (YEN) is hosting a Lunch & Learn seminar at the SEMA Garage Training Center in Diamond Bar, California, Friday, June 8. During the seminar, attendees will learn how to leverage the power of social media.

Presenter Ryan Williams will lead his discussion on how to “Grow Your Influence.” Williams is the author of The Influencer Economy: How to Launch Your Idea, Share it With the World and Thrive in the Digital Age. An entrepreneur, writer and podcast host, he founded the Influencer Economy, a consulting group that helps brands and entrepreneurs develop and scale their platforms.

The Lunch & Learn event includes a networking lunch and an optional tour of the SEMA Garage. This event is open to YEN members and young executives under 40 who wish to get more involved with YEN.

Space is limited. RSVP now!

For more information, contact SEMA Director of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org or 909-978-6691.

Thu, 05/31/2018 - 09:42

By SEMA Editors

YEN LogoThe Young Executives Network is hosting a Lunch & Learn seminar at the SEMA Garage Training Center in Diamond Bar, California, Friday, June 8.

The Young Executives Network (YEN) is hosting a Lunch & Learn seminar at the SEMA Garage Training Center in Diamond Bar, California, Friday, June 8. During the seminar, attendees will learn how to leverage the power of social media.

Presenter Ryan Williams will lead his discussion on how to “Grow Your Influence.” Williams is the author of The Influencer Economy: How to Launch Your Idea, Share it With the World and Thrive in the Digital Age. An entrepreneur, writer and podcast host, he founded the Influencer Economy, a consulting group that helps brands and entrepreneurs develop and scale their platforms.

The Lunch & Learn event includes a networking lunch and an optional tour of the SEMA Garage. This event is open to YEN members and young executives under 40 who wish to get more involved with YEN.

Space is limited. RSVP now!

For more information, contact SEMA Director of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org or 909-978-6691.