'Leno’s Law' could be big win for California's classic car culture

‘Leno’s Law’ could be big win for California’s classic car culture


If you’ve been keeping an eye on California’s automotive scene, you’ve probably heard the buzz about Senate Bill 712, affectionately dubbed “Leno’s Law.”

Yes, that Jay Leno — the comedian, former “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” host, and legendary car collector, he is throwing his weight behind a proposal that could make life a whole lot easier for classic car owners in the Golden State.

I see ‘Leno’s Law’ as a practical compromise: It celebrates California’s car heritage while keeping the focus on collector vehicles, not daily drivers.

As someone who’s spent years analyzing the auto industry, I’ve got to say, this bill has my attention, and it might just be a game-changer for those of us who cherish automotive history. This could be rolled out

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