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Legislative Wins Follow Year of Challenges
                                  The  year 2015 brought with it legislative proposals from state houses  impacting car enthusiasts and their vehicles from coast-to-coast. While  many bills benefited the car hobby, many others were ill-conceived and  challenged our ability to fully enjoy our hobby. The following recap  details state and federal initiatives successfully conquered by the SEMA  Action Network (SAN) this past year.  (Read More) 
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                                                                                               Wisconsin Governor Jim  Doyle signing Act 225 in 2009 as a result of efforts by SEMA Action  Network (SAN) member Paul Underwood and his group.  Pictured left to  right: Chet Underwood, George Stauffer (owner of Stauffer Classics,  LTD), Sioux Underwood, Thomas Landmann, Governor Doyle, Tryge Knutson  (Senator Erpenbach's staff), Ullr Underwood, Paul Underwood and Rep.  Sondy Pope-Roberts. 
                                                                                                                                           
Wisconsin’s  Paul Underwood explains that he was “sort of dragged into the whole  ‘old car scene’ by misfortune.  I bought 'em to use 'em.”  Growing up on  a farm in Mt. Horeb, the idea of owning a hobby vehicle seemed pretty  remote in a family where vehicles were merely practical necessities.   However, his mother found a '52 MG TD kit car which Paul later  inherited.  However, safety concerns brought up by a friend swayed him  to purchase a '73 DeTomaso Pantera.  A few years later, he spotted a  Swiss Army Pinzgauer while returning from a vacation in Montana.  He  bought one in 2002.  The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)  tried to outlaw Pinzgauers in  Wisconsin five years later.  “That is when my crusade began to correct  the unreasonable actions of a few very determined and misguided folks  down at WisDOT,” relays Underwood.  “They picked a fight with the wrong  stubborn literate old farm boy.”
 According to Paul, there were only about a dozen owners of military  vehicles like his in the whole state at the time.  He believed that it  wasn't fair that someone from Illinois could own a Pinzgauer and drive  it legally in Wisconsin but a taxpaying voting Wisconsin citizen could  not.  Underwood says “So I squawked to anyone who'd listen; friends,  owners, my legislators and gathered a crowd.  I approached my state  senator for help and we eventually succeeded in passing a law in 2009  (Act 225, the governor’s signing is pictured above) protecting  Pinzgauers and three other ex-military vehicles.”  As related  legislation has been introduced in his state, Paul continued to grow his  group’s size  and influence.  He credits Tom Zat (“the Carroll Shelby of Alfa  Romeos”) and Curt Rymkus (“a modified vehicle enthusiast”) among the  driving forces behind the success.  Recently, they have been working  closely with the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and fellow car  enthusiasts to implement fair procedures.  Underwood expresses that the  SEMA Action Network (SAN) has complimented his efforts by reaching  hobbyists in Wisconsin that may not have been involved otherwise. 
 As the 2016 session approaches, may the New Year deliver more  legislative conquests for our hobby in America's Dairyland!  Many thanks  for fighting the good fight, Paul. 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
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