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Legislative Update

September 2020

Lobbyist Mike InfanzonYou are going to be hearing this a lot over the next 60 days…

Are you registered to vote at your current address?

If not, and you need assistance. please contact me and I will help you. We need all hands-on deck to vote this election cycle. I am not telling you WHO to vote for, just vote. The down ticket races (city and county, school board, etc.) are some of the most important. Why?

SCHOOL BOARD – they are the ones who make the decision to allow our Motorcycle Awareness Program (MAP) to be taught in the schools.

CITY COUNCIL/MAYOR – they can approve safety and awareness campaigns in their city. Notice the “Look out for motorcycles” signs? That’s a city thing.

Do you see how important it is to elect people who will support us? I hope so.

So…. Are you registered to vote at your current address?

2021 LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
We are almost done with the language for all of our bills for next session and with the election getting clearer, we have started discussing possible sponsoring several bills with legislators.

ELECTION CYCLE
Our Vote Like a Motorcyclist Voter Guide should be completed by September 1st. We are digging a little deeper this election cycle and will include all county and city races as well as Federal, State and Legislative races. This way you can compare up and down the ballot. An educated voter is a good voter.

Are you registered to vote at your current address? If not, please contact me and I will help you.

ABATE VOICES HEARD LOUD AND CLEAR
On August 3rd, the morning DJ from Tucson radio station KLPX made several disparaging remarks about “bikers” that were very stereotypical of how uninformed people look at motorcyclists. ABATE members in our Southern Arizona chapter contacted our Legislative Director who put out a call to action to contact the radio station and he penned an email to the station management immediately demanding a retraction and apology.

In less than 12 hours, the radio station and the morning DJ issued an on-air apology to the motorcycle community. And going as far as keeping the DJ off the air on Aug 4th to “reflect” on what he said.

That’s how it’s done. And it couldn’t be done without a joint effort from all members! So for those who sent emails from around the state, thank you.

FROM THE MRF

AUGUST IN D.C.
The annual month-long August Congressional Recess is about to begin. While both chambers are scheduled to adjourn this week, the ongoing debate surrounding another COVID relief bill has put the schedule in flux.

White House and Congressional leaders are negotiating the extension of supplemental unemployment funds, stimulus checks for more Americans and other policies surrounding the economy.

Many of the funds for these programs expired on July 31st , forcing Congress to act quickly if they choose to extend or modify the policies. It is unlikely that Congress will adjourn without acting in some way, so a deal will likely be reached sometime in August.

THE CLOCK IS TICKING….
Speaking of deadlines, Congress has until September 30th to pass a highway reauthorization bill. As you may remember, the House passed their version of the bill in June, while the Senate has yet to introduce its version.

A Republican controlled Senate version of a bill will likely be dramatically different than the Democratic controlled House version. If that happens, the two chambers go to a “conference committee.” Leaders from each chamber meet to reconcile the two bills and compromise on what language will be included in a final bill.

While anything can happen during a conference committee, having similar language in both the House and Senate versions goes a long way to making it to the final compromise bill. That’s why we will continue to press the Senate to include similar motorcycle priorities in their bill to those that appear in the House’s version.

Be good to one another!

Mike Infanzon
Legislative Director


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