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The Oregon House Environment and Water Committee will consider legislation (H.B. 2186) to prohibit the sale and distribution of aftermarket motor vehicle parts if alternatives are available that "decrease greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles." The bill is primarily focused on aftermarket tires and would authorize the Environmental Quality Commission to implement enforcement regulations, likely based on a rolling resistance calculation. The bill was introduced at the request of Governor Theodore Kulongoski.
We Urge You Contact All Members of the Environment and Water Committee (Contact Information Below) TODAY to Request Their Opposition to H.B. 2186
For those interested in attending the hearing to show your opposition, the committee will meet tomorrow, Tues., Feb.10, 2009 at 3:00 p.m.at the following address: Oregon State Capitol Hearing Room D, 900 Court St. NE Salem, Oregon 97301
We Urge You to Contact the Members of the Environment and Water Committee (Contact Information Below) Immediately to Request Their Opposition to H.B. 2186
* H.B. 2186 would regulate vehicle fuel economy, an authority reserved to the federal government.
* H.B. 2186 could ban tires that may have improved performance, handling or appearance features, based solely on a rolling resistance rating. In addition, this program could easily distract consumers from focusing on more important safety issues such as tire inflation and overloading of vehicles.
* H.B. 2186 would force consumers to purchase only original equipment manufacturer (OEM) tires because the program essentially exempts OEM-selected tires and unfairly implies that they are superior to aftermarket products.
* H.B. 2186 could prohibit aftermarket parts designed to either personalize or optimize specific vehicle performance attributes including handling, towing, suspension, fuel economy, etc.
* H.B. 2186 provides broad authority to government regulators and could limit a range of aftermarket parts currently available to consumers based on the subjective determination of government regulators.
DON'T DELAY! Please contact the House Environment and Water Committee immediately to urge their opposition to H.B. 2186.
Please e-mail a copy of your letter to stevem@sema.org. Thank you for your assistance.
Oregon House Environment and Water Committee Representative Ben Cannon - Chair Phone: 503/986-1446 Email: rep.bencannon@state.or.us Representative Jules Bailey Phone: 503/986-1442 Email: rep.juleskopelbailey@state.or.us Representative Phil Barnhart Phone: 503/986-1411 Email: rep.philbarnhart@state.or.us Representative Cliff Bentz Phone: 503/986-1460 Email: rep.cliffbentz@state.or.us Representative Deborah Boone Phone: 503/986-1432 Email: rep.deborahboone@state.or.us Representative Vic Gilliam Phone: 503/986-1418 Email: rep.vicgilliam@state.or.us Representative Bob Jenson Phone: 503/986-1458 Email: rep.bobjenson@state.or.us Representative Jefferson Smith Phone: 503/986-1447 Email: rep.jeffersonsmith@state.or.us
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