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Some good news from SEMA

PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:08 pm
by Scott Hatch
/*From SEMA (http://www.sema.org)*/

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New York State Lawmaker Named Next Caucus Chairman*/

New York Assemblymember Bill Reilich has been named as the next Chairman
of the State Automotive Enthusiast Leadership Caucus. Formed in 2005,
the Caucus consists of over 140 state lawmakers from around the country
who continue to show their dedication and love for everything
automotive. After joining the Caucus in February of this year, he
immediately got involved by helping to stall action on a bill that
threatened to ban brush and grille guards in New York. To help ensure
that the laws in New York stay hobby and industry-friendly, he is
seeking a position on the Assembly's Transportation Committee. Next
year, Assemblyman Reilich will introduce the SEMA Street Rod and Custom
Vehicle model bill in New York.

"As a self proclaimed car enthusiast I am looking forward to my new
responsibilities with the State Automotive Enthusiast Leadership Caucus.
I realize we need to continually monitor proposed legislation throughout
our country in the various statehouses which could impact the
aftermarket industry and the thousands of automotive enthusiasts."

Reilich will join current Caucus Chairman, Montana State Senator John
Brueggeman, in communicating a proactive and pro-hobby message to the
fellow caucus members and legislative colleagues. Assemblymember Reilich
will begin his two-year term as Caucus Chairman in Spring of 2007.