Update on Tariffs, Race and Performance Legislation
The House votes to over turn the Clean Air Act II waiver, and one step forward on tariff relief for auto parts (made in Canada and Mexico).
The House votes to over turn the Clean Air Act II waiver, and one step forward on tariff relief for auto parts (made in Canada and Mexico).
This bipartisan bill protects the legality of converting street vehicles into dedicated racecars, as well as the motorsports parts industry’s right to sell the products which enable racers to compete.
RacingJunk.com and the United States Motorsports Association both have common goals – supporting the myriad fields of grassroots racing with hands-on access to the information and tools that make racing better. RacingJunk spoke with Shawn Stewart, Executive Director for USMA, about the history of the organization and some of its recent efforts on behalf of the racing community.
The EPA has dropped the proposed language in it’s vehicle emissions standards regulations that has raised outcry amongst the racing industry.
Where do you stand on the EPA proposed legislation and the SEMA-sponsored reaction? Seven states sign off on an anti-EPA response.
This has been a pretty busy week as far as legislation pertaining to the automotive industry goes