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The exclusive event supports the SEMA & PRI PAC, a critical initiative dedicated to supporting lawmakers who champion the automotive aftermarket and motorsports industries.
Last month, SEMA and industry leaders testified at a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency hearing in opposition to the agency.
The bill now goes to Governor Gavin Newsom for approval or veto, so SEMA members are encouraged to register for support for the bill online.
The discussion highlights the how the Supreme Court decision impacts the automotive aftermarket.
Hear from Zielinski and Bailey-Chapman about the race, the partnerships and the success of this first-time event in the Mountain State.
Vote now for Banks Power and Magnuson Superchargers. Voting closes on August 22.
If your business is affected by the proposed rule on 1-BP, SEMA's D.C. office urges you to submit comments to policymakers by September 9.
Members of SEMA's Washington, D.C., office share exactly what the Supreme Court's new ruling means and how it may potentially transform the automotive aftermarket industry.
Minnesota Gov. Walz, who served six terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, will run alongside Harris in her campaign for president. Here's what SEMA members should know, straight from the SEMA Washington, D.C., office.