RPM Act Introduced Into US House of Representatives
The RPM Act seems to have a good chance of becoming law in 2020, but it still has a ways to go.
The RPM Act seems to have a good chance of becoming law in 2020, but it still has a ways to go.
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.
The RPM Act is still active in both Houses of Congress, although it appeared that to be in a “gathering backers/co-sponsors” stage until recently.
There’s been quite a lot of hoopla in automotive circles about the RPM Act. So, what is it? IS the RPM Act the only thing standing in the way of the EPA killing at least amateur/local track racing, or is it just a bunch of hoo-haw?
Where do you stand on the EPA proposed legislation and the SEMA-sponsored reaction? Seven states sign off on an anti-EPA response.