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Right to Repair, NLRB and Magnuson-Moss to Be Discussed at AAIA Legislative Summit

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Right to Repair Reintroduced in New Jersey

The introduction in New Jersey coincides with an ongoing lobbying effort in Massachusetts, where a ballot measure on Right to Repair has been certified by the Secretary of State.

Right to Repair Advances in Massachusetts: Certified Voter Signatures Approved by Secretary of State

This action moves the Right to Repair question toward the state’s 2012 ballot.

Right to Repair Advances Toward Ballot in Massachusetts

The Right to Repair Coalition reports that 80,000 certified voter signatures will be delivered to the Secretary of State today.

Massachusetts Right to Repair Coalition Exceeds Required Signatures to Place Pro-Consumer Question on 2012 Ballot

The coalition says a “groundswell of support and enthusiasm” from Massachusetts consumers has driven this issue forward in what could be record time for a signature gathering effort to reach 100,000-plus.

Massachusetts’ Proposed Right to Repair Language Gets Attorney General OK

Supporters have until Nov. 23 to get the nearly 70,000 signatures required to secure placement of the question on the 2012 ballot.

Safety Inspections, Health Care Reform and Right to Repair to Top Agenda for AAIA’s Aftermarket Legislative Summit

These are three of the issues that individuals attending the 2011 AAIA Aftermarket Legislative Summit will talk to their elected officials about when they visit Capitol Hill June 20-21.

Right to Repair Act Introduced into 112th Congress

Democrat Edolphus Towns, Republican Todd Platts jointly introduced the bill.

Right to Repair Act Considered in Connecticut

In addition to Connecticut, Right to Repair bills have been introduced in Massachusetts, New York and Oregon.

Oregon House Committee Holds Hearing on Right to Repair Legislation

The Right to Repair Act (HB 3243) was introduced into the Oregon legislature earlier this month.