SACRAMENTO, Callif. (KABC) -- Comedian Jay Leno's push to relax smog rules for classic cars has fallen short. The former "The Tonight Show" host's star power wasn't enough to convince a California ...
California’s Assembly Appropriations Committee killed “Leno’s Law” that aimed to give classic car owners like him a pass from smog requirements. What supporters say: Bakersfield Republican Sen.
A proposed California law, Senate Bill 712, would have exempted older, collector vehicles from the state's strict smog-check requirements—if they were insured as collector motor vehicles and had ...
Comedian and car collector Jay Leno tried to use his considerable influence to make life easier for California enthusiasts. SB 712, also known as Leno's Law, would have exempted cars 35 years and ...
Former host of The Tonight Show and storied car collector Jay Leno dipped his toes into state politics earlier this year by helping to spearhead a California assembly bill aimed at eliminating ...
Jay Leno’s star power wasn’t enough to persuade a California legislative committee to pass a measure to allow owners of classic cars like him to be exempted from the state’s rigorous smog-check ...
After a long, arduous battle, Leno's Law is officially dead. Otherwise known as Senate Bill 712, it would have seen emissions laws eased on classic vehicles in California. The Assembly Appropriations ...