News

Entertainer and classic car enthusiast Jay Leno is at the Capitol Tuesday to advocate for a law exempting classic cars from smog checks.
Legendary late-night talk show host Jay Leno visited the California State Capitol on Tuesday to help push a proposed rolling ...
Leno’s Law is making its way through the California legislature. ABC News’ Jonathan Karl interviews ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith ...
Jay Leno at the California State Capitol trying to get classic cars exempted from the state’s smog check rules. Gets a big laugh here when he says he drives more miles trying to find smog stations ...
From left, former "The Tonight Show" host Jay Leno and California state Senator Shannon Grove, a Bakersfield Republican. (California Senate Republican Caucus via Courthouse News) SACRAMENTO, ...
Grove’s proposal, Senate Bill 712 — dubbed Leno’s Law — would exempt vehicles 35 years or older from California’s smog ... Comedian and car aficionado Jay Leno drove state Sen.
backed by comedian and car enthusiast Jay Leno. Supporters say the bill protects car culture, small businesses, and California's automotive heritage while having minimal environmental impact.
SACRAMENTO, California (KCRA) — Former “Tonight Show” host and classic car enthusiast Jay Leno is at the Capitol Tuesday to advocate for a law exempting classic cars from smog checks.