IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 5, 2006
CONTACTS:
Fred Ruddock (843) 345-5926
Ed Haas (843) 327-7598
ABATE Applauds SC Lawmakers for Passage of Motorcycle Rights Bills
(Columbia) – ABATE of South Carolina applauds those SC legislators,
in both the Senate and House of Representatives, that worked tirelessly
to get S 772 and H 4307 passed this legislative session. S 772 was
a bill that dealt with handlebar height restrictions and H 4307 corrected
the property tax issue facing South Carolina motorcycle owners. Prior
to H 4307 passing in the SC statehouse, motorcycles registered in
South Carolina were taxed annually at a 10.5% assessment rate while
other private, passenger vehicles such as cars and trucks, were taxed
at a 6% assessment rate. If Governor Mark Sanford signs H 4307 into
law, South Carolina motorcyclists will no longer pay higher property
tax on their motorcycles than their car and truck counterparts. All
will be assessed at 6% annually. It is anticipated that Governor Mark
Sanford will sign H 4307 into law. The Governor signed S 772 into
law a few weeks ago.
“In addition to saluting those senators and representatives
that supported both of these bills, I also want to thank the ABATE
of SC members who visited the statehouse to meet with key lawmakers
during critical moments in the legislative process, as well as those
members and supporters who took the time to write, call, and e-mail
the lawmakers responsible for these legislative successes,“
says Fred Ruddock, ABATE of SC State Coordinator. “The legislators
had a full plate this session with many important bills to consider.
With such a workload, it is easy for some bills, even great bills,
to die in committee. Our members, volunteers, and supporters steadily
remained in contact with lawmakers as S 772 and H 4307 made their
way through the lawmaking process. I believe it was this steadfast
dedication to duty that made the difference in achieving our objectives
this legislative session.”
“ABATE of SC will continue building its membership and accelerating
its work as A Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments because
those opposed to personal responsibility and individual freedom in
the name of fascist morality and authoritarian safety, are many,”
concludes Ed Haas, ABATE of SC Media Coordinator.
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ABATE of South Carolina is a State Motorcyclists Rights
Organization dedicated to defending the rights of all motorcyclists
who choose to ride in South Carolina. ABATE of South Carolina also encourages
all motorcyclists to register to vote and become active in the political
process. ABATE encourages motorcyclists to voluntarily obtain motorcycle
rider training. Many members of ABATE are involved in a variety of charitable
organizations and take great pride in being active members of their
communities. To learn more about ABATE of SC visit http://www.abatesc.com