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BREAKING NEWS:
LENO'S LAW STALLS. WILL NOT ADVANCE TO FINAL VOTE IN 2025.
SEMA Statement Below
“We’re disappointed that Leno’s Law (SB 712) was held in committee, but proud of the momentum it created. This was the most progress on smog check reform in over 20 years. Thanks to the passion of enthusiasts, builders, and small businesses, lawmakers seriously considered expanding California’s exemption for the first time since 2004. The bill wasn’t perfect, but it was a meaningful step forward. We’re grateful to Senator Shannon Grove, Senator Dave Cortese, and Jay Leno for their leadership. We’ll be back to finish what we started.”
BREAKING NEWS:
LENO'S LAW STALLS. WILL NOT ADVANCE TO FINAL VOTE IN 2025.
SEMA Statement Below
“We’re disappointed that Leno’s Law (SB 712) was held in committee, but proud of the momentum it created. This was the most progress on smog check reform in over 20 years. Thanks to the passion of enthusiasts, builders, and small businesses, lawmakers seriously considered expanding California’s exemption for the first time since 2004. The bill wasn’t perfect, but it was a meaningful step forward. We’re grateful to Senator Shannon Grove, Senator Dave Cortese, and Jay Leno for their leadership. We’ll be back to finish what we started.”