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Legendary late-night talk show host Jay Leno visited the California State Capitol on Tuesday to help push a proposed rolling ...
Classic car lovers are hopeful for the passage of “Leno’s Law,” which would protect classic vehicles in California by ...
A bill to eliminate smog checks for some classic cars is making its way through the legislature with the help of famous auto ...
Grove and Leno were joined by dozens of classic car enthusiasts, who displayed their vehicles along 10th Street.
Jay Leno lent his name and support for a bill by state Sen. Shannon Grove, which will exempt classic cars from smog checks.
A classic car enthusiast and former “The Tonight Show” host, Leno urged support for a bill that would exempt collector cars ...
A Bakersfield state senator is turning to comedian and car enthusiast Jay Leno to support a bill that would exempt classic cars from smog checks.
Show host Jay Leno swung through Sacramento on Tuesday to stump for a law that would exempt certain classic cars from smog check requirements.
A California lawmaker is teaming with comedian and renowned automotive enthusiast Jay Leno to seek an expansion of smog check exemptions for classic cars. State Sen. Shannon Grove, R-Bakersfield ...
California Senate Bill 712 aims to expand emissions exemptions to vehicles at least 35 years old. One of the bill's biggest backers is Jay Leno, to the point that it's been called “Leno's Law”.
Jay Leno, a known car enthusiast, was at the State Capitol advocating for a bill that would ease smog rules for vintage cars.
The proposed legislation, known as "Leno's Law," would ease smog check requirements for all cars at least 35 years old and insured as collectibles.