With only weeks remaining in this congressional session, SEMA urges all members, racing enthusiasts, friends and family to contact Congress immediately and demand that lawmakers act now to protect motorsports for generations to come.
To mark the return of Congress to Washington, D.C., SEMA has drafted a new letter urging action on the RPM Act in the final weeks of session. Your voice is again crucial to furthering our progress on the RPM Act. Now is the time for action! Send the new letter today!
SEMA, racing enthusiasts and business owners press Congress to take up and pass the RPM Act this year.
Election season is an ideal time to optimize congressional engagement.
The industry’s most recognizable faces urge viewers “to protect the sport we love by acting today!”
Attendees are encouraged to check out the RPM Act kiosk for a fun, interactive way to support the bill.
Chris Kersting talks to the Detroit News’ Henry Payne about the threat to racing and the need for long-term certainty.
The SEMA Action Network (SAN) is on the move this summer to let motorsports participants and fans know about the “Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act.”
U.S. Representative Patrick McHenry introduced an amendment to the fiscal 2017 spending plan for the Interior Department and U.S. EPA.
The U.S. Senate passed Senate Resolution 507 (S. Res. 507) designating July 8, 2016, as Collector Car Appreciation Day (CCAD).