You're doing good stuff, thanks. The format is fine. I hope the Alfa nuts ( I
be one ) will support you./
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B B B B B B B  Alan Lambert
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>Members of the SEMA-supported State Automotive
Enthusiast Leadership Caucus from the state of
Kansas (from left): Senators
Jeff Longbine (R-Emporia), Elaine Bowers (R-Concordia) and Les Donovan
(R-Wichita).B  
>Walking the
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>Members of the
SEMA-supported State
Automotive Enthusiast Leadership
Caucus share many similarities. For example,
all currently serve as lawmakers in state capitols around the country and all
support legislative
policies that promote the automotive hobby and the
industry that serves it. Three state legislators from a single state have even
more in common; each
is a State Senator in Kansas and each runs a car
dealership in the Sunflower State. Senators Les Donovan (R-Wichita), Jeff
Longbine (R-Emporia) and
Elaine Bowers (R-Concordia) have been in the
automotive industry for 52, 27, and 25 years respectively and each came to
public service with the goal
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list of Legislative Alerts      * New Hampshire Bill to Prohibit Ethanol Blended
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>The Primer Podcastbs William (center) and Davis (left) recently
sat
down for a discussion about the SEMA Action Network (SAN) with SAN Director
Colby Martin.B  Recorded live in Pomona, California, Colby turned
his personal
garage into a makeshift brecording studiob for the session.B  As one might
predict when several gearheads are surrounded
by vehicles and parts, the
conversation evolved from legislative-focused topics and elements of the SAN
into tales of involvement in the hobby.B 
Check out the full recording and
pictures from the day at this link or by clicking the image above.B 
>bWebre basically gearheads who spend a lot of time working on old
stuff
primarily related to cars, trucks, motorcycles, bikes, houses and everything
in between,b states the Primer Podcastbs website.B  Sound familiar?B  The
showbs Long Beach, California-based hosts William and Davis have much in
common with the SEMA Action Networkbs (SAN) vast
membership.B  As long-time
car enthusiasts, the duo has expanded their participation in the hobby using a
unique blend of state-of-the-art
technology combined with practical know-how
and connections.B  For those unfamiliar with the term bpodcast,b the
format is similar to
a radio broadcast but the product is syndicated on the
Internet and can include visual/video content as well.B  This video link to
their
description of the medium might provide some clarity for the
uninitiated: http://youtu.be/MhClQSRFVIYB  Episodes of the Primer Podcast
generally last about an hour to allow in-depth
coverage of a given subject and
are available through several channels.
>Much like
building a project vehicle,
William and Davis are constructing their show from the ground up.B  For
example, these two can tape a show just as
easily whether traveling to an
off-site location or recording at home.B  In fact, they often produce the
series right from their own garage.B 
Although their interests are generally
vintage in nature, the guys highlight subjects spanning the specialty vehicle
market.B  The program covers
a variety of automotive displays and
personalities, racing events, profile interviews and even aircraft shows.B  As
youbll see above, the
SAN was fortunate to make a guest appearance
recently.B  Thanks for a great experience, William and Davis, and for helping
spread the good word
about our cause!B  Webre looking forward to the
follow-up appearance.B B 
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