The RPM Act of 2017 needs your support. Even if you wrote to Congress in 2016, SEMA urges all race fans and businesses to take action again. Go to www.sema.org/RPM to support the RPM Act of 2017 and secure the future of racing today!
The U.S. House of Representatives and Senate have passed different tax reform bills that must be reconciled into a single measure.
President Trump traveled to Salt Lake City earlier this week, where he signed proclamations to reduce the size of two Utah-based national monuments by more than 2 million acres.
The bill (H.R. 350) was approved by a vote of 33 to 20, and is now eligible for consideration on the floor of the House of Representatives.
Sonoma Raceway President and General Manager Steve Page testified before a key Congressional subcommittee in September, urging members to continue to allow street vehicles to be modified and converted for motorsports competition. Page joined a panel of experts to discuss “Big Relief for Small Business: Legislation Reducing Regulatory Burdens on Small Manufacturers and Other Job Creators.”
The motorsports bill was approved by the House Subcommittee, and a hearing was held before the Senate Subcommittee.
The “Outdoor Recreation Industry Roundtable” (ORIR) was established to showcase outdoor recreation as being a key contributor to the nation’s economy.
Support the RPM Act of 2017 and secure the future of racing today.
The U.S. House of Representatives and Senate are currently pursuing separate comprehensive tax reform bills with the intention of enacting legislation by the end of 2017.
The RPM Act clarifies that it is legal under federal law to manufacture, sell, distribute and install race parts that modify the emissions system of a motor vehicle that is used solely for racing.