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In this episode, we talk with Karen Bailey-Chapman, the Senior VP of Public and Government Affairs for SEMA about the effect that the Chevron Deference ruling from the Supreme Court could have on the Automotive Aftermarket. After our conversation with Lance and Billy from Cobb Tuning about their NextGen Flex Fuel system (Episode #145) a few of you commented that a decision had just come through the Supreme Court that could have an impact on the standards that the Automotive Aftermarket has to meet. But because this was a legal matter, we needed to reach out to find someone that was familiar with and we were fortunate to connect with Karen who works for SEMA where this area is her specialty. In this episode, we cover what Supreme Court overturning the Chevron Deference means, how it could impact the Automotive Aftermarket, and we talk about actions that have already been sent in motion in just the few weeks since this decision came down. If you would like to find our more about what SEMA does and the issues that they are working on, here are links to their page, as well as the SEMA Garage and the SEMA Action Network: https://www.sema.org/ https://www.semasan.com/ https://www.semagarage.com/ Thanks for watching and Stay Tuned!
Description:In this episode, we discussed SEMA's advocacy efforts in the automotive aftermarket industry with Karen Bailey Chapman, the Senior Vice President of Public and Government Affairs. Karen highlighted SEMA's work in passing technology-neutral legislation across states and emphasized the importance of consumer rights in vehicle modifications.Support the Show:PatreonAcast+Beyond the Post Podcast:Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastLinks:SEMA ShowSEMA Action NetworkSEMA WebsiteSEMA YouTubeSEMA InstagramSEMA TwitterSEMA FacebookSEMA LinkedInSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Support the show at https://plus.acast.com/s/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I spoke to Colby Martin of the SEMA Action Network to get all of the nitty gritty details on the Low Volume Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Act. The news of the act finally being able to move forward after 7 long years of it becoming law has been huge! Specifically, it now means that a licensed replica vehicle manufacturer can build up to 325 replica "classic" cars per year! Unlike current replica and "kit" cars, the customer can purchase it fully completed (running/driving) and register it in their own state accordingly. It'll look and feel just like the original, but there is one catch; it has to be emissions compliant with "modern standards!" Clear as mud, right? Colby was here to sort out the minutia of it all. The post TMCP #501 Colby Martin – SEMA Low Volume Vehicle Act, What Is It All about first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.
Interview with Colby Martin of the SEMA Action Network
We are going to have Colby Martin on to discuss recent actions by SEMA Action Network (SAN). They recently filed against the U.S. Department of Transportation for failing to implement the Replica Car Law.
Colby Martin of SEMA Action Network talks about working on laws that can harm the automotive hobby
Post SEMA, Davis talks about his adventures and recaps what he was able to see at the show when he wasn’t working, and missed seeing the Bullitt Mustang and William talks about about some Gone in 60 Seconds clips. Back to Colby from SEMA Action Network and how tariffs are going to affect the Industry.
We are back! Sorry about the lack of consistency, but things happen. Some small updates with the Daisy and Mustang, United Pacific open house, whats going on with TROG and Santa Barbara, wrenches, emails, tarriffs, Sears taking a dive, Paradise Road Show and more! Including El Jerko and some bad wrench designs. Elvira! Thanks for listening
Coby Martin, Director of SEMA Action Network chats with the boys about the government and our hot rods
Back at the Galaxie Studio after a Holiday break, so we had a bit to talk about…big thanks to our supporters, some updates, Irwindale Speedway remains open, Blood Drive Car Show, Calendar, State of the Podcast and Davis’ new job, autocross, car shows, Car Buff Network, SEMA Action Network, and Davis has a New Years
Colby Martin from the SEMA Action Network stops by the Galaxie Studio to talk about his work and what the Action Network does for car enthusiasts like you. We talk about the upcoming Collector Car Appreciation Day, when an “old car” becomes a “classic” car, the Hot Rod Power Tour, SEMA Ignited, and we also
Colby Martin of SEMA Action Network talks to Chris and A.J. about the 5th Annual Collector Car Appreciation Day. You can get invloved by driving your collector car to the Petersen on July 11th and receive one free museum admission!
Find out how the SEMA Action Network helps the old car hobby
Find out how the SEMA Action Network helps the old car hobby