By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office
The June 2024 U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down the decades-old Chevron doctrine is poised to potentially transform the automotive aftermarket industry. To help SEMA and PRI members understand what the decision means to the industry and where things are headed in a post-Chevron doctrine world, Karen Bailey-Chapman, SEMA's senior vice president of public and government affairs, and Jim Moore, SEMA's vice president for OEM and product development, sat down for an in-depth discussion of the ruling. Watch their 18-minute conversation below:
The SEMA Public and Government Affairs team is advocating for policy issues that are core to SEMA's mission by ensuring policymakers hear a clear, strong and unified voice representing not only SEMA members, but also the specialty-equipment industry and auto enthusiasts. Get involved and contact the SEMA Washington, D.C., office at sema.org/advocacy.