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Utah Legislators Express Support for Right to Repair

Last week during an interim hearing of the Utah Legislature’s Government Operations Committee, Representative Ronald Winterton (R-Roosevelt) expressed support for Right to Repair legislation specifically for farm equipment. Although no bill currently exists, the discussion was problematic because it reiterated misconceptions about access and availability of parts, tools, documentation and diagnostics for self-repair. The hearing […]

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Trio of Right to Repair Bills Introduced in Michigan

Late last week, three Right to Repair bills were introduced in the Michigan legislature. Both chambers had bills introduced, although they were not identical bills. House Bill 4562 is a broad-based bill applying to all electronic equipment, however the definition of a product covered under the legislation specifically singles out agricultural equipment. The bill has

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Colorado First State to Pass Right to Repair Bill Impacting Farm Equipment

On Tuesday, April 25th, Colorado’s Governor signed into law the Right to Repair legislation that was passed in their current legislative session. This is the first Right to Repair Bill in the country that includes agricultural equipment. This bill DOES NOT take effect until January 1, 2024. NAEDA is reviewing the language of the bill and

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Missouri Ag Specific Right to Repair Bill Hearing Update

House Bill 698, otherwise known as the agricultural equipment Right to Repair bill, was heard by the House Committee on Rural Community Development on Monday, April 24 at 11:00 a.m. The industry had a strong turnout with in-person testimony made by Heritage Tractor, Sydenstricker Nobbe Partners, and NAEDA. The MOUs between Deere-AFBF and Case-AFBF were

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