Just a few months after that was published, a bill was introduced in early 2017 in the 115th Congress. A year that supposedly its best chance for passage with significant bipartisan support. However, it was never even called for a vote in either chamber over a two year period...
Almost three years later it was reintroduced with more supporters. Yet they couldn't even get it out of "the pits".
With all of the support SEMA claims to have in Congress, they've been ineffective at getting the RPM Act to the finish line.
Perhaps their lawyers can get the job done in the courts.
Incidentally.
This is not a green light for partisan attacks. Our longstanding rule against them will be enforced.
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"SEMA asserts that the Clean Air Act does not apply to converted street vehicles used exclusively on the track."
Exactly!
We have supported the RPM Act from Day 1...
Just a few months after that was published, a bill was introduced in early 2017 in the 115th Congress. A year that supposedly its best chance for passage with significant bipartisan support. However, it was never even called for a vote in either chamber over a two year period...
Almost three years later it was reintroduced with more supporters. Yet they couldn't even get it out of "the pits".
With all of the support SEMA claims to have in Congress, they've been ineffective at getting the RPM Act to the finish line.
Perhaps their lawyers can get the job done in the courts.
Incidentally.
This is not a green light for partisan attacks. Our longstanding rule against them will be enforced.