
WOHVA has been fighting to restore Washington’s off-road funding that the state unceremoniously took to pay for other things unrelated to OHV use. Become a member of WOHVA to safeguard your right to ride!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Washington Off Highway Vehicle Alliance ORV funds lawsuit will go before the Washington State Supreme Court.
Olympia, Washington - 12 February 2012 The Washington Off Highway Vehicle Alliance (WOHVA) and Northwest Motorcycle Association (NMA) lawsuit against the State of Washington to block the transfer of over 9.5 million dollars in offroad vehicle funds from the Nonhighway and Offroad Vehicle Activities (NOVA) account to State Parks will advance to the Washington State Supreme Court. Attorney James Buchal will be representing both organizations. In 2009 the Legislature passed House Bill 1244, which transferred the money out of the NOVA account. The NOVA account money comes from the gas tax paid by offroad vehicle users and the license tab fees on offroad vehicles (ORV). According to the Washington State Constitution gas tax collected must be used only for roads. To comply with that the state allows refunds on gas tax paid for other uses. In 1972 the offroad vehicle community supported passage of legislation that waived their right to a direct refund of the taxes they paid for ORV fuel in exchange for having those same funds "refunded" into a dedicated account to promote and protect their sport. Later on, their ORV license tab money was added to this account too. The NOVA program was established to administer these funds. All the money went to State Parks where it was not spent on offroad vehicle recreation. This was not a legitimate refund for the benefit of these taxpayers. The NOVA funding is normally distributed by the State Recreation and Conservation Funding Board in the form of grants. These grants are awarded to governmental agencies such as the United States Forest Service, the Washington Department of Natural Resources and various counties. It is the primary source of funding for offroad vehicle recreation and for law enforcement on public lands in Washington. If this funding is not returned to benefit the taxpayers that paid for it, families and their children throughout the State of Washington will lose the healthy outdoor recreational opportunities they were promised and for which they paid their taxes and ORV tab fees, as the trails they have enjoyed together are closed. Additionally, public employees throughout Washington who maintain and patrol those trails will lose their jobs. The Washington Off Highway Vehicle Alliance and the Northwest Motorcycle Association are nonprofit organizations dedicated to protecting and promoting off highway vehicle and offroad motorcycle recreation. Tod Petersen Political Action Committee Chairman - Washington Off Highway Vehicle Alliance Legislative/Land Use Coordinator - Northwest Motorcycle Association P.O. Box 61161 Seattle, WA 98141 tod701@aol.com www.wohva.org www.nmaoffroad.org
Have your PRO-OHV friends get their own personalized CLOUT Alerts by having them send an email to mailto:clout@getclout.org with "CLOUT" in the subject line along with their Name, their voting Zip Code AND your name as a reference. That's all there is to it. Get them to do it TODAY so motorized recreation will have an even stronger voice in Olympia.
About Megan
Megan grew up riding quads and got involved with the racing community in 2004. She maintains Pit Traffic out of service to the sport and friends she made! She graduated in 2009 from Central Washington University and now she is always looking to help, collaborate, and create. Megan likes to write, take pictures and make art digitally and traditionally. Of course, she still loves to ride!
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