Lawmakers have ruled in favor of SEMA and EcoLogic partners, stating the California Coastal Commission does not have the authority to prohibit motorized recreational and overnight camping access at the dunes located near Pismo Beach.
The federal bill increases access to outdoor motorized recreation opportunities.
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The EXPLORE Act, a public lands package that will increase access to outdoor recreation opportunities, awaits President Biden's signature.
From the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

As President-elect Donald Trump works to build out his cabinet, SEMA continues to be optimistic and encouraged by the individuals nominated to run agencies that regulate the many parts of our industry.
The current plan will impact nearly 2,200 miles of routes as open, limited or closed for off-road vehicle use.
If successfully signed into law, the bill would prevent the EPA from implementing new emissions regulations that would hinder access to public lands for recreation.
We are carefully monitoring the recent developments and looking forward to seeing how the election plays out. Here's what we are seeking in a candidate for president of the nation.
The legislation modernizes and improves the state's laws on vehicle suspension modifications.
The comprehensive public lands bill directs the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management to create more motorized opportunities on public lands.
State Senator Mark Maynard and the West Virginia Country Roads Coalition gathered over 40 national, state and local organizations, businesses and state agencies earlier this month.