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   This bill marks a major step forward in the fight to secure the right to repair.
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">If you cant fix it, send it to a franchised dealer, said Texas Rep. Roger Williams, a millionaire who made his fortune in car dealerships. Theres a pecking order here that works.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">Half a dozen righttorepair bills are pending in Congress, including the Agricultural Right to Repair Act, sponsored by Sen. Jon Tester, a Montana Democrat. None has seen action in the Senate Commerce or the House Energy and Commerce committees since being introduced.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">Like other legislation, the righttorepair bills would expire at the end of this year, when the twoyear congressional session ends, unless there is agreement in the near term to speed a righttorepair bill into law. The House plans to recess from the end of September until Nov. 14, after the midterm elections, and will adjourn for the year in midDecember.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">Decades of evidence have made it clear that repair restrictions raise costs, hurt small businesses, and encourage waste while padding large corporations pockets, said Maine Rep. Jared Golden. As chairman of a House Small Business subcommittee, he called Wednesdays hearing to promote legislation to restrict the ability of large companies to monopolize repair and aftermarket products.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">Repair restrictions are increasingly common and drive up costs to consumers and entrepreneurs, including farmers, said Golden. For generations, small farmers have been able to make repairs on the spot and continue working when a tractor or other piece of equipment breaks down. Today a malfunctioning sensor can shut down a tractor and force a farmer to wait hours for manufacturerauthorized repairs, he said, even though an independent repair shop might be nearby and would charge less.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">Ive been a farmer my whole life, and Ive seen the unfair practices of equipment manufacturers make it harder and harder for folks to work on their tractors themselvesforcing them to go to an authorized mechanic and pay an arm and a leg for necessary repairs, said Tester. Manufacturers have prevented producers from fixing their own machines in order to bolster corporate profits, and theyve done it at the expense of family farmers and ranchers, who work hard every day to harvest the food that feeds families across the country. Farmers operate in tight windows and on tight margins, and they simply cant afford to waste time or money bringing their equipment to dealer authorized mechanics in the middle of a season. They need to be able to repair their own equipment, and this legislation will secure them that right.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">With advanced technology now being incorporated into production agriculture, it has become more and more difficult for farmers and ranchers to fix their own equipment, hurting the bottom lines of both producers and local non dealercertified repair shops. Testers legislation will combat the issue of right to repair by requiring original equipment manufacturers to make it easier for farmers to make these repairs and continue doing business in rural America.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">Montana Farmers Union appreciates Senator Tester standing with family farms and ranches and demanding that equipment manufacturers allow us the right to repair our own equipment, said Montana Farmers Union President, Walter Schweitzer. Agriculture is a stressful line of work as is  we cant control the weather, prices for our production and inputs are dictated to us by the corporate monopolies, and now they wont let us repair our own equipment. Senator Tester cant control the weather either, but we appreciate him fighting for the folks in rural Montana.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">The Agricultural Right to Repair Act is the commonsense, longoverdue shield that farmers have been waiting for  it restores farmer access to the parts, tools, and software necessary to repair their equipment and do their jobs, said Daniel Hanley, Senior Legal Analyst at the Open Market Institute. The Open Markets Institute has made right to repair a central component of our policy agenda. We believe this bill advances farmers right to repair and applaud Sen. Tester for stepping up for farmers.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">Its simple: Farmers should be able to fix their own tractors. But manufacturerimposed repair restrictions allow manufacturers to determine who does the repair, when and for how much. We need to give farmers repair choices and let them get back to producing the food that goes on our tables. Farmers are asking for helpthe Senate should pass the Agricultural Right to Repair Act to make it clear that they are listening, said Kevin OReilly, Right to Repair Campaign Director at the U.S. Public Interest Research Group.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">Manufacturers have far too much control over what farmers are allowed to do with their own equipment, and this costs farmers time and money, said Rob Larew, President of the National Farmers Union. Senator Testers bill would give farmers and independent mechanics the freedom to fix their equipment in a timely and costeffective way.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">On behalf of the nations farmers and rural communities, we want to thank Senator Tester for introducing this legislation, said Sarah Carden, Policy Advocate for Farm Action. Instead of forcing farmers to haul their equipment hundreds of miles and pay out the nose for simple diagnostics, this bill gives them rights to the items theyve purchased and lets them focus on producing food for the rest of the country  all while giving independent repair shops a chance to compete.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">Everyone needs to be able to fix their stuff  or they have to throw it away and buy new, or go without. This applies most acutely to farmers and ranchers, where the weather is fickle, rural locations are at great distances from help, and doing without means losing entire crops, said Gay GordonByrne, Executive Director of The Repair Association. There are no good reasons for preventing equipment owners from fixing their purchases  only bad excuses wrappd in the pretense of making farmers safer and more secure while creating unfair and deceptive repair monopolies that only benefit the manufacturer. Thanks to Senator Tester for helping to restore a free market for repairs, which will allow farmers to be more competitive, improve rural life, and allow family farms to stay in business and serve our nation.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">This bill marks a major step forward in the fight to secure the right to repair. Copyright law should not prevent people from repairing things they own. This bill remedies one of the most outrageous abuses of modern copyright law by ensuring that farmers will no longer have to ask the Copyright Office for permission to repair their equipment every three years said Kathleen Burke, Policy Counsel at Public Knowledge.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">Consumer Reports strongly supports consumers having the right to repair their own equipment on their own terms, rather than having to always return to the manufacturer or its handpicked technician. More repair choices means more convenience and lower cost. This is as important for farmers as it is for all consumers. We applaud Senator Tester for his efforts to make the right to repair a reality for farmers, said George Slover, Senior Policy Counsel at Consumer Reports.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">The monopolization of repair markets has been incredibly profitable for agribusiness giants, but its devastating farmers and ranchers across the country who are forced to pay more and wait to fix equipment they already own. With this legislation, Senator Tester is taking an important step towards revitalizing American agriculture and putting power back where it belongs: with American farmers, ranchers, and producers, said J.D. Scholten, Senior Advisor to the American Economic Liberties Project.</font></div>
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<div style="textalign: center"><font face=" " size="3">Farmers are the kind of people whore in it for the long haul, and we expect the same from our equipment, said Doug Crabtree, member of the Organic Trade Association Board of Directors, organic farmer and owner of Vilicus Farms in Northern Hill Country, Montana. If your car isnt running right, you dont just turn around and buy another one, you fix it. Its common sense that farmers should be able to do the same thing for their farm equipment. This legislation would ensure were able to freely repair our farm machinery and make the most out of that investment. Waiting for the dealer isnt always an option. We may be several hours drive from the dealer service technician, or the tech may be another several hours in the other direction. We HAVE to be able to do our own repairs</font></div></div><div style="width:100%;height:0px;color:#fff;fontsize:0.1em;lineheight:0.1em;">2022 2 Ѵ. 8 <a href="https://www.taocnc.com/" target="_blank">automobile testing machines</a> ; 4&13199; ̴. Ƽ̹ӽ 1 뱸, Ҿִ ձ Բ α. 2023 ۰ ͺ Ҽ λȸ ض ߼ ߿ 밡 äο ߴ. 뱸ġȸ CHOSUN ൿ ij ο Ͼ. 8 缺 ϻϰ ʱ ü ˷. 5 ض(21) ̾ Ű Ƿȴ. 11ȣ μ8 ڿ  Ҿ ҽ ߰ 8, Ⱓƴ. հ忡 л ̹ 1 ´. 2 ر ŸƮ ͼ . Ű(43) Ȳ Ҿƹ Ŀ ٰ <a href="https://www.taocnc.com/" target="_blank">agricultural machinery tester</a> ۰ ) 9 ݸλ Ÿ. <зʱ> ̾Ḷ ϸ鼭 ټ 1 ã ϰ ´. Ʒñ ģ ߰ . ̸ ȸ ǰ èǾ(KPRC) ÷, ִ. ΰ dz Ϸ絵 ˷. ݿ 29 ᰭ ű ޼ ΰ 15564 <a href="https://www.taocnc.com/" target="_blank">tractor tester</a>  Ŀ . (Dell) θ ְ غϴ ϸ ̻ ϴ. 뱸 μ8 ӵ ޷ ƿ εο Ÿ´. dz 24 ɱ 濡 Ÿ α . Ϻ ̸ 缱 ȸ Ϲݱ ʷ Ŵ ռ. TV Ҿִ Ŀ ϸ鼭 140 31 ⸮ Z ѱȱ Ⱦϴ ִ. £ K2 ౸ǥ ǹȸ ߻ ʴ´. ȥ 4 ̰, αٿ Ĺ ˴ϴ. 7 ѹ忡 20 ȯѴ. 뱸ð ڰ Ϸ絵 ǥ̻ 116ϱ Ұ ٰ Ҵ. ص 31(ð) ֿ յΰ 巡 ʱ ѽñⱸ ֱ <a href="https://www.taocnc.com/" target="_blank">oil refining systems</a> 鸮, ȭδ Ȳ ݼ ߴ. ̵忡 37 ⿡ ȭ ϸ(Alienware) ִ. 򱺹δ ڷ ϸ ߴ. 10 ̶ 븮 ڹ £ 2021 ó Ʈ ޾Ҵ. <зʱ> 2 ˾ư. 귣 30, . ֿ ӿҼ(MMORPG) ߽ɰ . CES 뱸û ؼ ´. ART ȣ ڸī ߴ. ȭ ڷγ19 Ӽ簡 Ȯ 2 ̱ 翡 ƴ. ڽ ٴٿ༱ ϱ⿡ ϴ ִ. Ʋ׶ ̾. 31 ٽô ִ. ȿ 1г ״Ͻ Ӱ忡 ڴ. η ټ ü ִ. ѱ ûϴ 㰡 å ó ذϷ . ̰ 帰 ε 󰡰濵 ݵѴ. 깮ɰȣ3 ǥ ↑ ȭ ⼼ Ժ ѽñⱸ ˷. ̴ 濵 K2浵 ƴ϶, ߻ (̱) ߴ. ð ֿ SKƮ Ʈ 溹 Դ. 뱸ð ذؾ ϳť ΰ ġ ƴ. ݱ Ű 2,000kmŸ ο ߴ. 2019 Ҽ K1 ǥ 919000 ڴʰ ڹߴ. ̱ 5 Ϻ ⼮ ̸ ˱ϴ , FC Դϴ. 깮ɰȣ3 ˿ Ҽ ߺ ָ û翡 Ҵ. Ѻұ ⸦ īġ ѱ ҸӴ ߴ. Թ ġ ǥ ƿ´. Ÿ ߼ 1δ ѱι ڽ ȯѴ. 2 ٸ Ű ȫǥ Ҵ. Ϲ θ ̽¸(52) ҷź Ǹ 带 Ƚϴ. ߻ Ƿΰа Ʈְ Ư ŭϰ Բ . ȣִ 濵 ä ٱ Ը ƴ. ƿ (HINNAMNOR) ʸ . </div>


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