[Mrfnews] News From The Hill 07NR03

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07NR03 - News From The Hill

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Contact: Jeff Hennie, MRF Vice-President of Government Relations
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#07NR03- News From Washington DC


The View from Capitol Hill

March 8, 2007

Last week was the annual AMA Welcome to Washington seminar, and Capitol
Hill was feeling it after the week was over. The yearly seminar had just
about thirty AMA members in attendance, many of whom were also MRF
members. The three-day event aims to take political neophytes and
transform them into savvy political motorcyclists’ rights advocates. Like
most educational opportunities in life, you get out of it what you want.
Those individuals who attend the seminar, pay attention and ask questions
when needed emerge as budding lobbyists for all things motorcycle. The
event, like the AMA, focuses on both on road issues and a large amount of
off road and racing issues as well. After three days of exhaustive
education, the attendees are turned loose on their members of Congress to
lobby them on motorcycle issues. Congrats to the AMA for another event
done well.

ABATE of MN was also in town (although not for the AMA event) the same
week and they brought a posse. Almost twenty bikers walking the halls en
masse was a welcome sight to this lonely lobbyist. I had the opportunity
to tag along with the group to a good chunk of their meetings. The MN
congressional delegation has a substantial amount of weight this Congress.
For example, Congressman Jim Oberstar (D-MN) is the new Chairman of the
House Transportation Committee. Oberstar does have a soft spot for some
two-wheeled modes of transportation, mainly bicycles; the 73-year-old
pledges to put over three thousand miles on his bicycle this summer
touring the state, again. While we may not always line up on safety
legislation with Mr. Oberstar, we can always count on him to advocate for
share the road and awareness campaigns.

ABATE of Wisconsin and ABATE of New Mexico were also in Washington DC last
week as well. This was a first for the ABATE from the Land of Enchantment
and definitely not a first for the dairy state. C.J. August from New
Mexico took some time off while here for a work commitment to lobby her
Representative and Senators. The folks from Wisconsin brought some new
faces and some familiar ones as well. MRF President Kirk “Hardtail”
Willard and MRF SSMRO rep to the board, Dave Dwyer were both part of the
crew from WI. I had the opportunity to participate with both groups while
they successfully lobbied the Hill. Several other MRO’s had
representatives in DC last week including but not limited to, ABATE of AK,
IL and NY. Yours truly wasn’t able to tag along with those states but I
rest assured knowing they all had productive and profitable meetings with
their elected officials.

I can’t mention everyone that was out last week so thanks to everybody who
spent hard earned money and precious time to venture to DC to advocate for
motorcycling. If you haven’t been to DC to lobby for motorcycles you
should be asking your self, why not?

Off to the Races
Scott McInnis, former member of Congress from Colorado and also a past MRF
Champion for introducing the HIPAA loophole fix legislation, has tossed
his hat into the ring for US Senate. McInnis recently announced that he
will be running for the seat to be vacated by Senator Wayne Allard (R-CO)
in 2008. McInnis, an attorney, is widely considered to be the frontrunner
in the race to succeed the retiring Allard. More on this race and others
important to the motorcycling community as they develop.

Noteworthy News
NHTSA is once again revising some its highway safety program guidelines
and once again they are including motorcycles in the plan. The proposed
revisions are not all bad and not all good either. Some of the plan
embraces awareness campaigns and some of it suggests graduated licensing
for youth and senior’s automobile drives. Read the proposals for yourself
by looking up NHTSA Docket 27159. You can read the MRF comments here:
http://dmses.dot.gov/docimages/p89/458103.doc or here
http://dmses.dot.gov/docimages/pdf100/458103_web.pdf


Around the Country. Washington State: While the jury is still out on
whether lane sharing is a good thing for motorcyclists or not, Washington
State Senator Dan Swecker has gone on record supporting the controversial
practice. In fact so much so, that he introduced a bill on February 12,
2007, to allow motorcycle operators to travel between lanes traveling in
the same direction when traffic is moving less than half of the posted
speed limit. Motorcyclist would be limited to speeds of 10 miles per hour
above the average speed of traffic when traveling between lanes.

Ride free and frequently-
Jeff Hennie

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