SEMA eNEWS is a great resource for new developments regarding your vehicles. Here are some new bills that were either put into effect or repealed in certain states.
If you own a truck that's more than 25 years old in New Hampshire, it is now considered an "antique motor vehicle." Being an antique vehicle has many benefits including minimal registration fees, only needing to be inspected every two years, now can use year-of-manufacturer license plates, and can be in parades as well.
Besides privacy concerns, the bills would have slowed efforts for the state to promote a more fuel-efficient vehicle fleet. This is good news especially for anyone who drives frequently.
Legislation will repeal the requirement that gasoline offered for sale in the state contain a percentage of ethanol was approved. This will now go to the governor for signature.