Law and Order is an update of some of the most recent federal and state legislative and regulatory issues that could potentially impact the automotive specialty-equipment industry.
Meet the candidates for the 2009 SEMA Board of Directors' election.
Candidates announced for the Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC) Select Committee election.
State lawmakers who are members of the State Automotive Enthusiast Leadership Caucus.
The new Paint, Body & Equipment section in the North Hall will feature vehicle paint booths, prep stations, bodywork, frame machines, spray guns and safety/filtration/breathing apparatus, coating/refinishing products, services and publications, building on already-strong buyer interest.
Nearly 27 million small-business owners, employees and dependents are uninsured under the current healthcare system. SEMA members responded to a comprehensive survey with a clear message that the system is broken.
Dan and Art Danchuk went into business together in the 1960s, but did not make their first Chevrolet part, a parking light lens for a 1957 Chevrolet, until 1976. Danchuk Manufacturing, Inc. was born.
SEMA members can stay up-to-date on all the current state legislation
affecting the specialty equipment industry by visiting the SEMA Action
Network at www.semasan.com.
Legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate to establish a one-year
national vehicle scrappage program includes a SEMA provision to prevent
cars that are 25 years or older from being crushed.
SEMA has a proven legislative and regulatory program led by a fulltime professional staff that continually works on behalf of the membership.