Sierra
Club Breathes Easier, Governor Closes Smog Check Loophole
California becomes the second state, after
Nevada, to test for smoke
SACRAMENTO,
Calif., Sept. 29 / PR Newswire/ -- The
200,000 Sierra Club members in California have reason to celebrate today as a
loophole allowing smoking vehicles to pass Smog Check will soon be history,
thanks to a new law signed this afternoon by Governor Schwarzenegger. AB 1870,
authored by Assembly Member Sally Lieber, will help clean up California’s air by
mandating a simple visual test for smoke in all Smog Checks starting in 2008.
“Californians can now breathe easier thanks
to this new smoke-test law,” said Bill Magavern, senior representative for
Sierra Club California. “In the past, smoking vehicles escaped repair because
there was no visual smoke check. Studies
have repeatedly shown that particulates from smoke can cause heart disease and
early death.”
This clean-air bill, sponsored by Sierra Club
California, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District and the California
Council for Environmental and Economic Balance, won bi-partisan support in the
state legislature along with the support of health experts at the American Lung
Association, air pollution control officers, automobile and oil companies.
“Closing the loophole was a small but
necessary step,” said Bill Haller, a Los Angeles activist who co-chairs Sierra
Club California’s Air Quality Committee.
“However, we still have five counties in California with the dirtiest
air in the United States. Government
officials and organizations cannot afford to sit back and wait for other groups
to take the lead while our children, elderly and infirm continue to suffer from
the worst air in the nation.”
Contact:
Bill Magavern, Sierra Club California Sr. Legislative Representative (916)
214-0065
Bill Haller, Co-Chair, Sierra Club California
Air Quality Committee (818) 780-8240
SOURCE: Sierra Club California
http://www.sierraclubcalifornia.org