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| Next by Date: | [no subject], Office SC08        FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                   Contact:        Kevin        Nguyen       July 17, 1997                                             (415)        301-1721                   COMMITTEE PULLS AUTO EXEMPTION BILL OVER TO SHOULDER,                        KOPP CALLS FOR ROAD ASSISTANCE                      Despite 12,000 letters, Internet messages and petitions        of support, Senate Bill 42, by Senator Quentin L. Kopp        (Independent - San Francisco/San Mateo), failed passage late        yesterday in the State Assembly Appropriations Committee.  SB 42        would exempt vehicles 25 or more model years old from        California's biennial smog check requirement.                      Kopp's measure passed by a 33-0 vote in the Senate and a        17-0 vote in the Assembly Transportation Committee.  In Assembly        Appropriations, however, a motion to pass SB 42 to the full        Assembly fell three votes short and was rejected, 8-8.  SB 42        was subsequently placed on the committee's Suspense File, which        allows Kopp to pursue another vote as soon as late-August.                      "I'm disappointed but undeterred by the vote," said        Kopp.  "As proponents and supporters of SB 42, we must now focus        our attention and redouble our efforts to impress upon the        Assembly Appropriations Committee members the urgency and        necessity of this legislation."  (The Assembly Appropriations        Committee can be reached at 916-322-4323, or State Capitol, Room        2114, Sacramento, CA  95814.)                      The number of affected vehicles is small; the Air        Resources Board estimates that the bill would exempt        approximately 400,000 vehicles (or slightly more than 1%) of the        23,000,000 registered passenger automobiles in California.  The        bill would affect only those vehicles manufactured from 1966 to        1973; pre-1966 vehicles already are excluded from the smog        check.                      "The bureaucrats oppose this commonsense measure not on        the basis of policy but on the basis of the smog certificate fee        revenues that would be lost to their programs!" stated Kopp, who        is Chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee.                      In addition to attracting national attention from many        individuals and trade publications, SB 42's official supporters        include the California State Automobile Associ-ation, numerous        other car collector clubs and Jay Leno, host of the "Tonight        Show. | 
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| Next by Thread: | [no subject], Office SC08        FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                   Contact:        Kevin        Nguyen       July 17, 1997                                             (415)        301-1721                   COMMITTEE PULLS AUTO EXEMPTION BILL OVER TO SHOULDER,                        KOPP CALLS FOR ROAD ASSISTANCE                      Despite 12,000 letters, Internet messages and petitions        of support, Senate Bill 42, by Senator Quentin L. Kopp        (Independent - San Francisco/San Mateo), failed passage late        yesterday in the State Assembly Appropriations Committee.  SB 42        would exempt vehicles 25 or more model years old from        California's biennial smog check requirement.                      Kopp's measure passed by a 33-0 vote in the Senate and a        17-0 vote in the Assembly Transportation Committee.  In Assembly        Appropriations, however, a motion to pass SB 42 to the full        Assembly fell three votes short and was rejected, 8-8.  SB 42        was subsequently placed on the committee's Suspense File, which        allows Kopp to pursue another vote as soon as late-August.                      "I'm disappointed but undeterred by the vote," said        Kopp.  "As proponents and supporters of SB 42, we must now focus        our attention and redouble our efforts to impress upon the        Assembly Appropriations Committee members the urgency and        necessity of this legislation."  (The Assembly Appropriations        Committee can be reached at 916-322-4323, or State Capitol, Room        2114, Sacramento, CA  95814.)                      The number of affected vehicles is small; the Air        Resources Board estimates that the bill would exempt        approximately 400,000 vehicles (or slightly more than 1%) of the        23,000,000 registered passenger automobiles in California.  The        bill would affect only those vehicles manufactured from 1966 to        1973; pre-1966 vehicles already are excluded from the smog        check.                      "The bureaucrats oppose this commonsense measure not on        the basis of policy but on the basis of the smog certificate fee        revenues that would be lost to their programs!" stated Kopp, who        is Chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee.                      In addition to attracting national attention from many        individuals and trade publications, SB 42's official supporters        include the California State Automobile Associ-ation, numerous        other car collector clubs and Jay Leno, host of the "Tonight        Show. | 
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