AB 1274 (smog check) Update: Hearing Rescheduled to August 21, 2017
On July 5, AB 1274 passed out of the Senate Environmental Quality Committee and is scheduled to be heard in the Senate Appropriations Committee on Monday, August 21. Please write and call the
Senate Appropriations Committee members urging they vote "NO" on AB 1274.
AB 1274 is anti-consumer; anti-environment; anti-worker and anti-small business. The bill will extend the exemption for performing vehicle smog check inspection from 6 years to 8 years.
REQUEST:We need your help now! Voice your concerns to fight this unfair bill that hurts consumers, small businesses and the environment. Contact the Senate Appropriations Committee members along with your representative and explain in your own words how this bill will hurt your business.
Another bonus point opportunity until July 29! Send in a photo of the sign on your counter with someone eating ice cream for an extra point. You can earn this bonus point even if you have already submitted a photo. Also, don't forget the contest stakes. The winner of the contest will be served ice cream by the losing team at Team Weekend in November.
The score is 67 SoCal to 47 NorCal as of Monday July 24.
Contact Ryan at rking@amgroup.us with all entries and questions.
Here we have an entry for NorCal from Model Garage in Berkeley. Follow the ASCCA on Facebook to view each weeks entries.
Here are last weeks entries.
Below is a link to a summary of the BAG meeting that took place on Thursday morning (7/20) and the Workshop in the afternoon. Tracy Renee also participated in both meetings.
ASCCA Partners with Educational Seminars Institute (ESi) Again to Bring You
Special Course Offerings in 2017!
Seminar courses are normally $149.95. ASCCA members pay only $95 per attendee -- a savings of almost $55 per class! Service writer courses are normally $1,500. ASCCA members pay only $950 per attendee!
Featured Remarkable Results Radio Podcast: Nick Lenhart from Lenhart's Service Center
Nick Lenhart was raised at Lenhart's Service Center Tire Pros- quite literally. From the time he could walk, he was helping out in the shop, sweeping the floor, and cleaning equipment and trucks.