SEMA members are encouraged to send letters of support for a trio of nominees important to the specialty-equipment and racing industries.
News From DC -- Wilbor will tap into her grassroots advocacy expertise to mobilize SEMA's legion of automotive enthusiasts.
In a letter to Johnson, lawmakers listed the reversal of EV mandates and other Biden-Harris policies as a requirement for their support.
Industry members can be part of this historic event with a Weekend in Washington and the Inaugural Watch Party.
News from DC--A breaking development has postponed the deadline for small businesses to file a report with the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
News from DC: Reports are a requirement for small businesses under the Corporate Transparency Act.
From the SEMA Washington, D.C., office
As President-elect Donald Trump works to build out his cabinet, SEMA continues to be optimistic and encouraged by the individuals nominated to run agencies that regulate the many parts of our industry.
Discover how our Washington, D.C., office is supporting racing-specific initiatives to help grow motorsports in this 'Drag Illustrated' article by Madelyn Marconi.
A nationwide preliminary injunction has put the reporting rulemaking on hold.
SEMA's Government Affairs experts are paying close attention to President-elect Trump's picks to lead federal regulatory agencies.