By forgoing criminal prosecutions, the federal government reaffirms its commitment to identifying common-sense policies in the regulatory space.
SEMA was selected from a global pool of entries from across FIA's member clubs.
The proposed change will provide automakers with greater flexibility to produce and sell vehicles based on consumer demands.
This is a resounding victory for the industry against California's effort to ban ICE engines.
The organization aims to highlight the importance of empowering American innovators to flex their engineering prowess to reduce emissions.
SEMA answers all your questions on the recent EPA announcement, including what's impacted, what's not and why it's important to the aftermarket.
The proposed repeal of the 2009 GHG Endangerment Finding would protect vehicle choice and push back against efforts to control what Americans can drive.
SEMA leaders joined lawmakers in Washington, D.C., to witness the historic repeal of California's ICE ban.
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The Supreme Court rules that businesses impacted by reduced demand from California’s clean air policies now have the right to sue the EPA.
SEMA's successful effort to stop California's ICE ban protects more than 330,000 American jobs and preserves $100 billion in annual economic impact.