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Ohio Right to Repair Bill Introduced and Scheduled for First Hearing

Late last week, Senate Bill 73 was introduced by Senator Bill Blessing (R). The bill, known as the Digital Fair Repair Act, was referred to the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and Technology. A first hearing as been scheduled in the committee for Tuesday the 7th at 9:30. The bill is a re-introduction of the […]

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Maryland Right to Repair Bill Specific to Farm Equipment Scheduled for Hearing

Maryland House Bill 712 was introduced and referred to committee on Feb 7th. It has since been scheduled for a hearing on the 22nd of February. This bill is a farm equipment specific bill that would require manufacturers to provide parts – among other things – to independent repair providers at the most favorable cost

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John Deere Memorandum of Understanding with American Farm Bureau Federation

John Deere and the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) relating to Right to Repair. The MOU is an agreement between the parties to formalize the availability and access to parts, tools, software and documentation for the purpose of repair and maintenance. The MOU builds on the voluntary

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NAEDA Launches Repair Done Right Training Platform

October 31, 2022: Repair Done Right is a campaign created by the North American Equipment Dealers Association (NAEDA) to change the narrative on Right to Repair. The main part of the campaign is a training platform providing dealer personnel a foundational understanding of what the Right to Repair issue is and how our industry is supporting

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Missouri Legislative Session Ends Without Right to Repair Passing

The Missouri Legislature adjourned session on May 13th. This year’s legislative session was a somewhat chaotic one, marked by division and inertia. That was also the case when it came to Right to Repair. With two bills introduced, this was the fifth year proponents have tried to pass Right to Repair legislation in Missouri. There

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