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CAUCUS CONNECTION - The Class of 2019

This year's recruiting effort has once again brought an impressive number of state and federal lawmakers into SEMA-supported groups. To follow is the complete roster of those who have become involved this year. Find out if your lawmakers are listed at semaSAN.com/statecaucus and semaSAN.com/federalcaucus. Locate your elected officials at semaSAN.com under the "Legislators" tab.

The American auto industry celebrated its centennial in 1996. To mark the occasion, SEMA helped formed the Congressional Automotive Performance and Motorsports Caucus to pay tribute to America's love affair with the car and motorsports. More than two decades later, the caucus continues to raise the industry's profile in the nation's capital. Totaling more than 70 members, a dozen new members have registered their support for the hobby in 2019 by joining the Caucus.

With nearly 50 new members enlisting this year, the State Automotive Enthusiast Leadership Caucus now numbers approximately 675 members representing all 50 states. Founded in 2005, the Caucus is designed as a non-partisan group of state legislators whose common thread is an appreciation for automobiles.

Congressional Automotive Performance and Motorsports Caucus

Arizona


Representative Paul Gosar

California


Representative Gil Cisneros

Florida


Representative Mike Waltz

Indiana


Representative Jim Baird

Kansas


Representative Roger Marshall

Michigan


Representative John Moolenaar

North Carolina


Representative Ted Budd

North Carolina


Representative George Holding

New Jersey


Representative Josh Gottheimer

Ohio


Representative Dave Joyce

Ohio


Representative Steve Stivers

Texas


Representative Henry Cuellar

State Automotive Enthusiast Leadership Caucus

California


Assembly Member Tasha Boerner Horvath

California



Assembly Member Kansen Chu

California


Assembly Member Reggie Jones-Sawyer

Florida


Representative Chuck Clemons

Florida


Representative Chip LaMarca

Georgia


Representative Sheila Nelson

Georgia


Representative Katie Dempsey

Indiana


Representative John Bartlett

Kansas


Senator Rob Olson

Kansas


Senator Rick Billinger

Minnesota


Representative Rob Ecklund

Minnesota


Representative Ruth Richardson

Minnesota


Representative Shelly Christensen

Missouri


Senator Wayne Wallingford

Mississippi


Representative Chris Brown

North Carolina


Senator Eddie Gallimore

North Carolina


Senator Rick Horner

North Carolina


Representative Stephen Ross

New Hampshire


Representative Paul Somero

New Mexico


Representative Day Hochman-Vigil

New York


Senator Leroy Comrie Jr.

New York


Assembly Member Donna Lupardo

Oklahoma


Representative Ross Ford

South Dakota


Senator Gary Cammack

South Dakota


Representative Taffy Howard

Virginia


Senator Amanda Chase

West Virginia


Delegate Brandon Steele

West Virginia


Delegate Caleb Hanna

West Virginia


Delegate Chris Toney

West Virginia


Delegate David Kelly

West Virginia


Delegate Joe Jeffries

West Virginia


Delegate John Hardy

West Virginia


Delegate Larry Kump

West Virginia


Delegate Lisa Zukoff

West Virginia


Delegate Scott Cadle

West Virginia


Delegate Terry Waxman

West Virginia


Delegate Thomas Bibby

Wyoming


Senator Tom James

Wyoming


Senator Mike Gierau

Wyoming


Representative Clark Stith

Wyoming


Representative Landon Brown

Wyoming


Representative Andi Clifford

Wyoming


Representative Joe MacGuire

Wyoming


Representative Mike Yin

Wyoming


Representative Sandy Newsome

Legislative Alerts



MEET THE HOBBY’S ALLIES

U.S. Representative Ted Budd (R-NC) is currently serving in his second term representing North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District, which spans five counties between Statesville and Greensboro.  Prior to running for Congress in 2016, he helped to manage his family’s landscaping supply and janitorial businesses and owned a gun shop and an indoor shooting range.  Rep. Budd earned an MBA from Wake Forest University and a master’s in leadership from Dallas Theological Seminary.  He is also counted among Federal lawmakers in the SEMA-supported Congressional Automotive Performance and Motorsports Caucus.  Learn more: https://www.semasan.com/federal-legislators-who-support-hobby

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