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Re: California Smog Law Bill

To: Jay_Laifman@countrywide.com, alpines@autox.team.net, tigers@autox.team.net,
Subject: Re: California Smog Law Bill
From: RootesRooter@aol.com
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 12:01:07 EST
Hmmm.   My odometer hasn't worked in fifteen years.  I think I might be able 
to pass that 12,000 mile test.



In a message dated 3/25/03 8:14:31 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
Jay_Laifman@countrywide.com writes:

<< This is from Gary on the Porsche 356 list.  Looks like it is now a 
 manditory smog test for cars over 30 years old that are driven over 12,000 
 miles a year.  All the more reason for me to keep at least two of my three 
 30+ year old cars that I drive every day - to keep them under 12,000 per 
 year.
 
 Jay
 
 Subject: SB 708
 From:    "GARY ERBECK" <gwerbeck@earthlink.net>
 Date:    Mon, 24 Mar 2003 18:47:01 -0800
 
 Thought I'd forward this reply from Senator Florez on his bill to clean up 
 the air in the San Joaquin Valley.
 
 Thank you for contacting my office and sharing your thoughts on SB708. In 
 January of this year, I was appointed Chairman of the Senate Select 
 Committee on Air Quality in the Central Valley. To date, the committee has 
 conducted four hearings and nine more are scheduled to be held this year. 
 After all the hearings, a report to the legislature will be submitted 
 detailing the committee's findings from the hearings. 
 
 Why have I undertaken this initiative to clean up our air? Air pollutants 
 in the San Joaquin Valley have gone up 17 percent in the last three years 
 alone. According to the Los Angeles Times, air pollution is to blame for 
 more deaths in the San Joaquin Valley in the last three years than car 
 accidents and murders combined. The San Joaquin Valley has surpassed Los 
 Angeles as the worst air basin in the state and the second worst in the 
 country. The asthma rate for children in Fresno County is the highest in 
 California - twice that of Los Angeles and triple the national average. 
 Without swift and decisive intervention, this problem promises to escalate 
 into a public health crisis, if it isn't already.
 
 In response to this, I have introduced ten bills targeted at cleaning the 
 air in the San Joaquin Valley. SB708 is one of those bills. 
 Unfortunately,what much of the public does not understand is that SB708 is 
 a work in progress, and amendments have been written since the original 
 version was first circulated. Our bill has two important objectives. First 
 and foremost, I want to get the worst gross polluters off the road, to 
 mitigate ozone emissions into the air. Second, I am working hard to 
 preserve and protect the rights of car owners who keep well-maintained 
 older vehicles, many of them classic cars, as enacted in SB 42.
 
 SB708, with our most recent amendments, will require vehicles over 30 
 years old which are driven 12,000 or more miles a year to get a smog 
 check. Cars which are not used as a primary vehicle, driven on a dailty 
 basis, should not fall under this definition. The collector car industry 
 representatives we have worked with so far agree that this is a fair 
 compromise which protects collectors and hobbyists, while cutting down on 
 auto emissions.
 
 My staff and I have worked diligently on this issue. We have conducted 
 more than 30 hours of meetings on the subject, returned hundreds of phone 
 calls and collaborated with prominent people within the classic car 
 industry - even Jay Leno himself. Steve Davis, one of the leaders of the 
 initiative that became SB42, has worked closely with our office to craft 
 SB708 in a way that protects the classic car hobbyist and targets only 
 gross polluters. We are confident that the amended SB708 will prevent 
 gross polluters from taking advantage of SB42 and undermining the purpose 
 of the 30-year rolling exemption.
 
 I thank you for your input and your willingness to participate in our 
 effotrs to clean the San Joaquin Valley air basin.

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