Right to Repair Submits Final Signatures to Place Pro-Consumer Initiative on the Ballot

Day before Deadline, 16,000 Certified Voter Signatures Delivered to Secretary of State;

New Car Dealers Affirm Support

BOSTON--()--The Right to Repair Coalition today submitted 16,000 signatures to the Secretary of State to secure the consumer driven initiative’s place on the November ballot. This important step comes as intense efforts by the Coalition to pass compromise legislation continue on Beacon Hill. This month, after a compromise bill passed the Senate, Massachusetts new car dealers joined consumers, repairers and the Right to Repair Coalition in support of the initiative.

The support from the new car dealers has given the effort a boost in the days before the July 3rd deadline for signature submission.

The Right to Repair measure would “require a manufacturer of motor vehicles sold in the Commonwealth to make available for purchase by owners of motor vehicles…and by independent repair facilities the same diagnostic and repair information, including repair technical updates that the manufacturer makes available to its dealers and authorized repair facilities...”

“Although we are still willing to come to a legislative compromise with the big car manufacturers, delivering these signatures today ensures that one way or another, Massachusetts consumers will soon be able to take their vehicle where they want for repair and maintenance,” said Art Kinsman of the Right to Repair Coalition. “While big car manufacturers are content with the status quo, we will continue to fight a vigorous campaign to level the playing field for local repair shops and save consumers money.”

Currently, auto manufacturers provide only some of the diagnostic and safety information needed to repair vehicle owners’ cars with independent technicians, limiting consumers’ choices and losing business for neighborhood repair shops.

“We will continue to work with the legislature to find a compromise that would bring relief to consumers before the November ballot,” added Art Kinsman of the Right to Repair Coalition. “Above all, this a pro-consumer initiative and we are committed to bringing a fair and strong Right to Repair bill to the people of Massachusetts.”

Enthusiasm for the initiative helped Right to Repair easily surpass the required 11,000 signatures required to put the issue on the November ballot and deliver cost savings and convenience to the Massachusetts motoring public. This final signature batch is in addition to the 100,000-plus signatures gathered last fall and earlier this year.

Contacts

Right to Repair Coalition
Art Kinsman, 781-635-6912

Contacts

Right to Repair Coalition
Art Kinsman, 781-635-6912