Election Update for the RV Industry From RVIA and
RVDA
The elections are over and the political landscape has
changed. This joint election update is an example of how RVIA and
RVDA pledge to work together to protect our member companies and our
consumers.
Many issues important to the RV industry remain in play in
Washington, including:
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Expanding credit opportunities for RV purchases
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CAFE standards that protect the availability of tow vehicles
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Protecting the second home mortgage interest deduction for
RVs
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The Travel Promotion Act to boost tourism
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The Employee Free Choice Act which will impact unionizing
efforts
RVIA and RVDA will be working with our industry allies on these and
other issues as we move forward. Democratic majorities in both the House
the Senate and the new administration will provide challenges as well as
opportunities. Democrats did not obtain the 60-vote majority they sought
in the Senate.
While the national associations work together in Washington, it is
more important than ever that you – as an individual – reach
out to your elected representative and let them know what you want...and
how their actions will impact your livelihood.
Both RVDA President Mike Molino and RVIA
President Richard Coon serve on the American Recreation
Coalition (ARC) Board of Directors, and ARC is an effective voice for
the RV industry and outdoor recreation in Washington. ARC
President Derrick Crandall provides this overall perspective on
the election outcome and what's ahead in the coming months:
The outcome was consistent with political tradition. Checkbook
issues are the primary factor in presidential elections. And an unhappy
electorate is a huge obstacle for the party in control of the White
House.
It is football season, so a football analogy is appropriate. It
is amazing that the defending champions, playing on a field against the
wind and with the sun in their eyes, led by an aging quarterback with
very little depth, an old playbook and no cheerleaders, even stayed in
the game.
President-elect Obama is youthful, energetic and a talented
communicator. For an electorate ready to support changes, he was
simply more credible on reform than a veteran of more than three decades
in the Congress who is out of touch with the way Americans under 40
communicate and learn.
So where does that put recreation, and the recreation industry?
Surprisingly well off. If the Obama presidency will be about change
and American jobs, a $500 billion industry with large numbers of genuine
American manufacturing jobs, lots of young employees and a real
potential for helping to produce a happier, healthier and more educated
America can be a "go-to" force.
Our challenge will be to articulate popular new programs and
policies that can achieve visible results quickly.
In addition to working on issues, we will be keeping an eye on the
people who make up the new administration and identifying friends of
outdoor recreation who can help the RV industry. Derrick Crandall tells
us:
We know many of the Obama Transition Team members, under the
leadership of John Podesta, former Chief of Staff in the Clinton White
House. Other big players are Cassandra Butts
(Harvard Law classmate), Tom Daschle and Rahm
Emanuel (former Clinton White House official and now U.S.
Representative from Illinois).
As far as the next Secretary of the Interior, we are beginning to
hear names – but it is still very early. Among those to
watch:
Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer, is a farmer
and rancher who held no elected office prior to being elected as the
first Democratic Governor to serve Montana in 20 years.
U.S. Representative Jay Inslee (D-WA), a major
player on roadless areas in national forests and active on energy policy
matters and the global climate change debate.
Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, Jr., elected in
2006 and focused on a more sustainable national energy portfolio,
business development, and building a New Energy Economy for Colorado and
the nation's future.
Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal, elected in
2002 and very popular in a traditionally Republican state.
And a wild card – U.S. Representative George Miller
(D-CA).
RVDA and RVIA will continue to provide updates on the developing
situation in Washington. Thanks for your support.
Contact RVDA -- info@rvda.org , www.rvda.org.
Contact RVIA --bbaker@rvia.org, www.rvda.org