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Old 04-13-2010, 01:01 PM
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I posted in another thread that the Transportation Committee had approved the motion to increase the number SB 100 certificates from 500 to 750. The Assembly Appropriations Committee is scheduled to hold a public hearing on AB 1740 on April 21 at 9:00 am to hear support and opposition to the bill.

While the increase in the number of SB 100 certificates won't dramatically change the landscape, the bill is important in that it is really the first the pro car hobby legislation to get this far in years.

If you would like to support the legislation, please phone, fax, or email the Assembly members by April 16th.

CALIFORNIA BILL TO INCREASE “SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED” CLASS FROM 500 TO 750 VEHICLES PER YEAR APPROVED BY COMMITTEE; MOVES TO APPROPRIATIONS

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Old 06-15-2010, 09:28 PM
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I heard from my friend Eddie B. today that AB 1740 (bill to add 250 sequence numbers to SB 100) failed. Not surprising, but kudos to the Hot Rod guys who made a valiant effort to try and get support for the bill. Also, thanks to all who wrote, emailed, or called their representative to support the bill.

Here's the email that I received from Eddie (long):

"Sorry gang, we lost it. Here's the official response...


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Today, AB 1740 (Jeffries), relating to increasing the number of annual kit car registrations from 500 to 750, failed on a party line vote, 3-5. Three Republicans, Vice-Chair Bob Huff (Diamond Bar), Tom Harman (Huntington Beach), and Roy Ashburn (Bakersfield) voted in favor of the measure. Five Democrats, Chair Alan Lowenthal (Long Beach), Christine Kehoe (San Diego), Fran Pavley (Santa Monica), Mark DeSaulnier (Walnut Creek) and Joe Simitian (San Jose) voted against the bill.

Assemblyman Jeffries, using arguments compiled from many in the kit car community, cited the fact that these 250 additional kit cars were a minuscule amount of cars compared to the nearly 23 million registered cars in California. Other witnesses from the community worked to debunk the Democratic assumption that there is a ‘typical’ kit car; these witnesses clearly explained that cars range in price from $10,000 to well in excess of that. The witnesses expressed the views of many- that, as a hobby, kit cars are more works of art, and can not be defined as ‘typical’ by any means.

In committee, Chairman Lowenthal suggested that instead of increasing the limit to 750, kit cars could simply be retrofitted with modern emissions controls or use a modern ‘green’ engine developed by General Motors. The California Air Pollution Control Officers Association cited California Air Resources Board (CARB) studies that claimed that the ‘typical’ kit car polluted 200 times more than a regular 2005 model year car. The representative from CARB cited their ‘statistics’ claiming that most of the recent cars registered under the SB 100 exemptions were high polluting, large model engines. Senator Kehoe, also citing the fact that retro fits and emissions controls were available for kit cars, announced that she would be unable to support AB 1740.

Unfortunately, this negative vote in the Senate Transportation Committee marks the end of the road for this bill. With the bill 2 votes short of passage and no Democratic Senators willing to vote for the bill (or suggest any amendments that would allow them to vote for the bill) AB 1740 will not advance any further this year. Assemblyman Jeffries is committed to working on this issue again next year- whether the bill takes a form similar to this or something a bit different.

I personally want to thank each of you who have invested so much time and energy in this bill. AB 1740 would not have advanced this far without your dedicated hard work and outstanding perseverance. Many of you gathered signed letters, made phone calls and contacted elected officials. Thank you for your efforts and passion for your hobby.

As always, please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. Please feel free to contact me with any bill ideas for the next legislative cycle, or if you have any questions about the legislative process. Thank you again for your outstanding efforts.

Andrew Shedlock
Office of Assemblymember Kevin Jeffries

Dave Schaub did an excellent job of presenting our case, as did Assemblyman Jeffries, Dave Cahill from the NSRA, and Bob Stearns of the ACCC. My sincere thanks to all of them for sticking it out through a several hour delay.

What this shows, is how far off the path things have gotten. When you can't get a measly 250 more cars per year registered, in a State with 30 million, something just ain't right. We had thousands of supporters, but there are tens of thousands of car enthusiasts. There needs to be a way to connect and support these issues when they arise. Something to think about.

Later in the hearing, the amnesty bill AB-2461 (revised version of AB-619 http://www.aroundthecapitol.com/Bills/AB_2461/) sailed through the committee unopposed. This is a SEMA sponsored bill, look it up and read it for yourselves, and draw your own conclusions. I am concerned, that it could be amended into a monster before they're finished.

My sincere thanks to all of you that took the time to get involved.
EddieB."
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Thanks for posting that.

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I feel better about Being a Republican Delegate now.

The Dems really have lost touch with all sense and reason.
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The democrats in their current incarnation have an abstract, doctrinaire view of policy making rather than a humanistic view. If we look at the decision from a job creation point of view, assuming that the average SB100 creation costs $50k (some cost much more ....), then 250 addition certificates creates an additional $12.5M each year to spend directly creating work for fabricators, painters, etc. In effect they passed on a zero cost job creation bill modification. I have to stop typing as I am getting angry as I write this.

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Can us NON CA'ers lend a hand any way?
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Thanks for the offer, but I don't think we're going to get much more out of Sacramento than the 500 yearly smog exemptions that residents get under SB100.

The good news for potential Cobra owners and hot rod enthusiasts is that the 500 exemptions lasted well into this calendar year (and some SB100 certificates may even still be available).
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