Terry Bond Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 In the next several days i'll be making some important announcements about AACA & Legislation. We've got a new committee and some new ideas and our efforts from National will be directed in two areas - first, helping you get needed information and secondly, helping you respond rapidly. <P>We get legislative information from a variety of sources, and thru this site and an improved communications network we hope to be able to get that information more rapidly into your hands for further dissemination within your Regions and Chapters. So, watch for some ideas coming soon on how you can more easily become active in monitoring and responding to legislation. <P>For now, I need to call on our AACA members in New Hampshire - there is a House Bill (HB 617) currently in process that deals with inoperable vehicles on private property. This bill exempts from "junkyard" control regulations those antique vehicles owned and maintained by automotive collectors. This bill was passed by the House of Representatives. It now moves to the Senate Public Affairs Committee for consideration and is scheduled for a hearing on Marh 26th. <BR>It deserves your attention and response.<P>New Hampshire hobbyiests can contact the New Hampshire Legislature's general Information line: 603/271-1110 for information on how to contact your representative. There is also a State Legislative Website that you can easily access through a site called governing.com. Select GovLinks from the dropdown menu on the left side of the front page, then select State Government, then Legislative Home Page for a complete list of all 50 states. Choose New Hampshire and you are instantly linked to a site that enables you to track legislation or contact your representatives. <P>Terry Bond<BR>AACA Vice President, Legislation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 4, 2004 Share Posted October 4, 2004 Look at http:www.semaasan.com/ has every state and proposed Legislation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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