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Any politicos here that can interpret this stuff? What happens now that it's been amended or if it dosn't get finalized before the Senate adjourns next month?
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QUOTE(lapuwali @ Aug 25 2004, 11:19 AM) ...fitting a new catalytic convertor to even a badly tuned car will make it pass even the dyno tests with excellent numbers.... That's what happened with my '75 -- new cat There is a glimmer of hope I just remembered. Unlike the President, who can only sign or not sign a bill, the California governor is empowered with a line item veto. I think this means a swipe of the pen can undo some points of the bill, such as adding 66-75 cars back into the smog check loop. |
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