Several bills introduced in Wisconsin in 2018 are now dead as they failed to pass before the legislative deadline for action.
Governor Jim Justice signed into law legislation that allows for personalized license plates on antique vehicles.
Governor Butch Otter signed into law legislation that allows a vehicle built for the U.S. Armed Forces to be registered and operated on public highways in Idaho, even if such a vehicle does not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards.
Two Hawaii Senate Committees have passed a resolution seeking construction of a new race track facility on the island of Oahu.
Last week, the budget committees in the California Legislature voted to provide more staff to the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) Aftermarket Parts Division.
The U.S. government has launched an investigation into whether extra-large steel wheels imported from China are being dumped or illegally subsidized.
The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) published a list of about 1,300 product categories covering nearly $50 billion worth of U.S. imports from China that could be subject to a proposed 25% tariff.
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SEMA-member companies are concerned over higher prices for steel and aluminum because of tariffs imposed globally.
A bill has been introduced in Wisconsin that would allow half-track former military vehicles to be registered as special-interest vehicles.