Legislation was introduced in the West Virginia House to provide antique military vehicles an exemption from the requirement to display license plates.
Legislation has been introduced in the Virginia Senate to exclude antique motor vehicles, defined as motor vehicles 25 years old or older, from the requirement that such vehicles be equipped with an exhaust system in good working order and in constant operation to prevent excessive or unusual levels of noise.
Legislation has been reintroduced in the New York Senate to provide that historical vehicle owners only pay a one-time registration fee of $100 upon initial registration.
Legislation has been introduced in the Iowa Senate to provide for the creation of license plates for special-interest vehicles in the state.
Legislation has been introduced in the Washington Senate to allow for personalized license plates for collector vehicles.
Iowa has introduced legislation that allows model ’78 or older vehicles to display a single license plate on the rear of the vehicle.
Legislation introduced in the California Assembly would require a transition to fully electric vehicles in the state by the year 2040.
This year, the SEMA Action Network (SAN) is celebrating two decades of political horsepower.