Pub. 1 2023 Issue 4

Dear MADA Members, I just finished traveling the state for the 2023 MADA Regional Meetings, and I am honored and proud to serve as your Chair. The journey across our great state alongside MADA President Marty Milstead was truly rewarding, allowing us to connect with numerous dealers and industry partners who contribute significantly to the success of our association. The regional meetings were a testament to the strength and influence that MADA has garnered within Mississippi. Earlier this year, Automotive News listed Mississippi as one of the states where dealers were prevailing on the legislative front. Notably, one of the most significant victories came in the form of HB 401, which became law during the 2023 legislative session. Governor Tate Reeves’ endorsement of HB 401 preserves 50 years of franchise law, preventing manufacturers from unfairly competing against dealers. This accomplishment is a milestone for our association and reinforces our commitment to safeguarding the interests of our members. MADA AUTO PAC TRIUMPHS IN RECORD‑BREAKING YEAR I extend my congratulations to Auto PAC Chairman Roger Bacon and the Board of Directors for a remarkable year. The MADA Auto PAC played a pivotal role in the recent elections, contributing $150,500 to candidates running for statewide and legislative offices. This included $60,000 in state races and $90,500 in state House and Senate races, Chair’s Message with MADA participating in 75% of all legislative races this year. Auto PAC engaged in 78 legislative campaigns, losing only four of those races. Our endorsement of Governor Tate Reeves, Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann, and Secretary of State Michael Watson undoubtedly played a role in their successful re-election campaigns. I want to express my sincere gratitude to all the dealers who support Auto PAC; your commitment is instrumental in advancing our collective interests. ADVOCACY ON CAPITOL HILL: NADA WASHINGTON CONFERENCE In September, I had the privilege of joining Roger Bacon, Michael Joe Cannon and Marty Milstead at the NADA Washington Conference. Over 400 dealers and dealer association executives gathered on Capitol Hill to advocate on your behalf. Key issues discussed included the FTC’s “Vehicle Shopping Rule,” the EPA’s proposed new emission standards, and the Supply Chain Disruption Act. Our presence and advocacy underscored our dedication to addressing critical industry challenges at the national level. Your Commitment Is Instrumental in Advancing Our Collective Interests Trudy Moody, MADA Chair 6

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