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				Driving Force Online: Season’s Greetings from the SEMA Action Network (SAN)!
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			 TRACKS OF SUCCESS: 
Taming the Legislative Terrain in 2013
Another  year of threats and opportunities affecting car enthusiasts throughout federal, state  and provincial legislatures has come to a close. Despite increasingly  difficult odds in some cases, the widespread forces comprising the SEMA Action  Network (SAN) have earned an impressive number of victories.  A comprehensive recap is highlighted in the new issue of Driving Force featured  on the right.  These accomplishments range from the protection of specialty parts and  backyard restoration projects, limiting vehicle and property tax  increases, increasing recreational access to public land, as well as limiting  federal and state-level ethanol fuel mandates. Perhaps the greatest  symbol of our hobby’s effort to unite lies in the expansion of jurisdictions  recognizing Collector Car Appreciation Day.   (Read more)   
 
  
Legislative Front Lines 
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SEMA SAN Strike Force  
 
 
Filmed live at last month’s SEMA Show, our friends at BangShift.com posted the video above  to further the SEMA Action Network’s (SAN) cause.  With the SAN’s display serving as a backdrop, Chad Reynolds  (right) interviewed SAN Director Colby Martin (left) about the network’s mission as a call to their audience to join our efforts.
As  technology constantly advances, news travels faster than ever.  Thankfully for folks like us who are passionate about  cars and trucks, there is an unprecedented array of information sources as well.  Many of these automotive media outlets are looking to use  their channels for means beyond mere entertainment.  Ardent supporters of the SEMA Action Network (SAN) known for their online magazine and  forum, BangShift.com recently stepped up by posting the video pictured above with the following call to action: 
“[We’re]  all about driving hot rods, race cars, trucks, and more. Thanks to groups  like the SAN we can do just that. This video explains what the SAN does  and why you should support it. Please join now! And tell them BangShift sent you.”
It’s hard to argue with those words!  Many thanks, Chad and company, for seeking us out and promoting the SAN with such a gratifying segment.  
SAN members:   Help grow our force!  As we brace ourselves for the 2014 legislative sessions, share  the piece with your friends, family, co-workers and car club members.  Invite them to enlist in the SAN now, free of charge and  obligation: semaSAN.com/Join.  Here is the video’s link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9U-t2tVeQMI&feature=share&list=UUAabmI9RWzBo9JfqLu-EH6Q&index=2
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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