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U.S. House Subcommittee Advances REPAIR Act The U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Innovation, Data and Commerce on Nov. 2 favorably reported HR 906, the REPAIR Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at preserving consumer choice and independent repair shops’ access to vehicle diagnostic data, the Auto Care Association announced in a news release.
The bill now advances to the full House committee. The REPAIR Act is sponsored by U.S. Reps. Neal Dunn, R-FL, Brendan Boyle, D-PA, Warren Davidson, R-OH, and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-WA, and has 46 bipartisan co-sponsors. Davidson is also the only repair shop owner in Congress. While more than 70% of postwarranty vehicle repairs are carried out by independent repair shops, the advent of sophisticated vehicle technology has raised concerns about those repairers’ ability to access critical vehicle diagnostic data, essential to providing high-quality and affordable vehicle repairs to consumers and commercial fleet owners.
The REPAIR Act seeks to safeguard consumer choice and competition in the marketplace by granting independent repair shops the right to access vital diagnostic and repair data, provided it is authorized by the vehicle owner. Importantly, this legislation would remove restrictions imposed by vehicle manufacturers, ensuring
independent repair shops can continue to provide affordable and accessible vehicle maintenance and repairs. “We are grateful to the subcommittee for recognizing the intent behind this legislation and agreeing to report the REPAIR Act to the full committee,” said Bill Hanvey, president and CEO of the Auto Care Association. “While today’s action is a testament to the hard work of our industry’s advocacy of preserving safe, affordable and accessible vehicle repair, it is also just the beginning of the legislative process. As this fight now moves to the full Committee on
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Former Connecticut Postmaster Admits to Scheme Involving Vehicle Repairer Ephrem D. Nguyen, 50, former postmaster of the Danbury, CT, Post Office, pleaded guilty Oct. 13 in federal court to a bribery, kickback and embezzlement scheme involving an auto repair shop. Nguyen admitted to requiring all post office vehicle maintenance and repair work to be done by a certain shop starting in November 2020, even though the Danbury Post Office was already contracted with another shop. Nguyen demanded the shop
provide free vehicle service to himself, one of his children, another U.S. Postal Service employee and an employee of Nguyen’s personal business. In 2022, Nguyen received $90,000 in cash bribes from the shop. In exchange, Nguyen caused the USPS to overpay the shop for its vehicles’ service, which Nguyen called “a raise.” Between January 2022 and February 2023, Nguyen used USPS l CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
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Maine Voters Approve Right to Repair Ballot Question A referendum question on Maine’s ballot asking voters if independent repairers should have the same access to vehicle data as dealerships received overwhelming support at the polls Nov. 7. Question 4 on the ballot asked: Do you want to require vehicle manufacturers to standardize onboard diagnostic systems and provide remote access to those systems and mechanical data to owners and independent repair
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A Yes on Question 4 sign outside a Napa Auto Parts in Kennebunk, ME. Photo by Lauren McCauley/Maine Morning Star
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