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      PA Representatives

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      Brian K FitzpatrickRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-4276
      Local Phone: (215) 579-8102
      Local Office: Langhorne
      House Ways & Means Committee
      Select Committee on Intelligence
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      Brendan F BoyleRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-6111
      Local Phone: (215) 335-3355
      Local Office: Philadelphia
      House Budget Committee
      House Ways & Means Committee
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      Dwight EvansRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-4001
      Local Phone: (215) 276-0340
      Local Office: Philadelphia
      House Ways & Means Committee
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      Madeleine DeanRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-4731
      Local Phone: (610) 382-1250
      Local Office: Pottstown
      House Appropriations Committee
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      Mary Gay ScanlonRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-2011
      Local Phone: (610) 626-2020
      Local Office: Chester
      House Judiciary Committee
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      Chrissy HoulahanRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-4315
      Local Phone: (610) 883-5050
      Local Office: West Chester
      House Armed Services Committee
      Select Committee on Intelligence
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      Ryan MackenzieRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-6411
      Local Phone: (484) 781-6000
      Local Office: Allentown
      House Foreign Affairs Committee
      House Education & Workforce Committee
      House Homeland Security Committee
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      Robert P BresnahanRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-5546
      Local Phone: (570) 906-6850
      Local Office: Scranton
      House Agriculture Committee
      House Small Business Committee
      House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee
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      Daniel MeuserRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-6511
      Local Phone: (570) 871-6370
      Local Office: Pottsville
      House Financial Services Committee
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      Scott PerryRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-5836
      Local Phone: (717) 550-6565
      Local Office: Mechanicsburg
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      Lloyd SmuckerRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-2411
      Local Phone: (717) 393-0667
      Local Office: Lancaster
      House Budget Committee
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      Summer L LeeRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-2135
      Local Phone: (412) 214-5000
      Local Office: Pittsburgh
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      House Oversight & Government Reform Committee
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      John JoyceRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-2431
      Local Phone: (814) 485-6020
      Local Office: Johnstown
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      Guy ReschenthalerRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-2065
      Local Phone: (724) 206-4800
      Local Office: Washington
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      Glenn ThompsonRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-5121
      Local Phone: (814) 353-0215
      Local Office: Bellefonte
      House Agriculture Committee
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      Mike KellyRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-5406
      Local Phone: (814) 454-8190
      Local Office: Erie
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      Christopher R DeluzioRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-2301
      Local Phone: (724) 206-4860
      Local Office: Beaver County
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      House Armed Services Committee
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      PA Senators

      John D FettermanSenator (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 224-4254
      Local Phone: (717) 782-3951
      Local Office: Harrisburg
      Senate Committee on:
      Security & Cooperation in Europe
      Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry
      Commerce, Science & Transportation
      Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs
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      David McCormickSenator (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 224-6324
      Local Phone: (717) 231-7540
      Local Office: Harrisburg
      Senate Committee on:
      Joint Economic Committee
      Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs
      Energy & Natural Resources
      Foreign Relations
      Special Committee on Aging
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      Sample Letters

      Please view the example letters to representatives and senators below. Use the Copy to Clipboard function to easily compose and send the letters. You may also personalize the letters once copied and pasted into your desired media (letter, email, etc.).

      Dear Representative ___:

      As an independent automobile dealer from the state of ___ and your constituent, I am writing to urge you to cosponsor H.R. 1566, the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.  This bipartisan bill was introduced by Representatives Neal Dunn (R-FL) and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) and currently has 30 cosponsors. 

      As the cost of vehicle ownership and maintenance continues to rise, the REPAIR Act comes at a critical moment.  This legislation removes unnecessary barriers and ensures independent repair shops can access essential repair data, compatible aftermarket parts, training, and diagnostic tools.  For independent automobile dealers like me, this means being able to efficiently recondition vehicles before sale and provide affordable, ongoing repairs throughout a vehicle's life.  These efficiencies translate into real savings for our customers, many of whom are working-class individuals and families who rely on their vehicles for work, school, and daily responsibilities.  This is especially true for our rural customers, who deserve access to timely, affordable repairs close to home.

      Modern vehicles are increasingly complex and dependent on data.  Yet for too long, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have controlled access to this critical information, selectively deciding who can use it and under what conditions.  This control extends to aftermarket parts, often forcing consumers to seek repairs only at authorized dealerships.  These practices reduce consumer choice, stifle competition, and undermine the free-market principles that support small businesses and local economies across the state of ___.

      Your constituents and my customers deserve the freedom to choose where and by whom their vehicles are repaired.  Equal access to tools and information ensures safe, cost-effective, and accessible repairs.  It fosters competition, lowers prices, and strengthens small businesses like mine. The REPAIR Act strikes the right balance between protecting innovation, ensuring safety, and upholding consumer rights.

      This important legislation is critical to the livelihoods of independent automobile dealers across the state of ___ and urge you to consider cosponsoring it.  Thank you for your time and attention.

      Sincerely,

      REPAIR Act to Representative

      Dear Senator ___:

      As an independent automobile dealer from the state of ___, I am writing to urge you to cosponsor S. 1379, the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.  This bipartisan bill was introduced by Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) and Josh Howley (R-MO) and currently has six cosponsors. 

      As the cost of vehicle ownership and maintenance continues to rise, the REPAIR Act comes at a critical moment.  This legislation removes unnecessary barriers and ensures independent repair shops can access essential repair data, compatible aftermarket parts, training, and diagnostic tools.  For independent automobile dealers like me, this means being able to efficiently recondition vehicles before sale and provide affordable, ongoing repairs throughout a vehicle's life.  These efficiencies translate into real savings for our customers, many of whom are working-class individuals and families who rely on their vehicles for work, school, and daily responsibilities.  This is especially true for our rural customers, who deserve access to timely, affordable repairs close to home.

      Modern vehicles are increasingly complex and dependent on data.  Yet for too long, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have controlled access to this critical information, selectively deciding who can use it and under what conditions.  This control extends to aftermarket parts, often forcing consumers to seek repairs only at authorized dealerships.  These practices reduce consumer choice, stifle competition, and undermine the free-market principles that support small businesses and local economies across the state of ___.

      Your constituents and my customers deserve the freedom to choose where and by whom their vehicles are repaired.  Equal access to tools and information ensures safe, cost-effective, and accessible repairs.  It fosters competition, lowers prices, and strengthens small businesses like mine. The REPAIR Act strikes the right balance between protecting innovation, ensuring safety, and upholding consumer rights.

      This important legislation is critical to the livelihoods of independent automobile dealers across the state of ___ and urge you to consider cosponsoring it.  Thank you for your time and attention.

      Sincerely,

      REPAIR Act to Senator

      MD Representatives

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      Andy HarrisRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-5311
      Local Phone: (410) 588-5670
      Local Office: Bel Air
      House Appropriations Committee
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      Johnny Olszewski, JrRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-3061
      Local Phone: (410) 427-5725
      Local Office: Towson
      House Small Business Committee
      House Foreign Affairs Committee
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      Sarah ElfrethRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-4016
      Local Phone: (410) 832-8890
      Local Office: Columbia
      House Armed Services Committee
      House Natural Resources Committee
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      Glenn IveyRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-8699
      Local Phone: (240) 906-6262
      Local Office: Landover
      House Appropriations Committee
      House Ethics Committee
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      Steny H HoyerRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-4131
      Local Phone: (301) 474-0119
      Local Office: Greenbelt
      House Appropriations Committee
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      April McClain DelaneyRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-2721
      Local Phone: (301) 926-0300
      Local Office: Frederick
      House Agriculture Committee
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      Kweisi MfumeRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-4741
      Local Phone: (410) 818-2120
      Local Office: Baltimore
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      House Oversight & Government Reform Committee
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      Jamie RaskinRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-5341
      Local Phone: (301) 354-1000
      Local Office: Rockville
      House Judiciary Committee
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      MD Senators

      Angela D AlsobrooksSenator (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 224-4524
      Local Phone: (301) 860-0414
      Local Office: Bowie
      Senate Committee on:
      Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs
      Aging
      Environment & Public Works
      Health, Education, Labor & Pensions
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      Chris VanHollenSenator (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 224-4654
      Local Phone: (301) 545-1500
      Local Office: Rockville
      Senate Committee on:
      Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs
      Foreign Relations
      Appropriations
      Budget
      Visit Website

      Sample Letters

      Please view the example letters to representatives and senators below. Use the Copy to Clipboard function to easily compose and send the letters. You may also personalize the letters once copied and pasted into your desired media (letter, email, etc.).

      Dear Representative ___:

      As an independent automobile dealer from the state of ___ and your constituent, I am writing to urge you to cosponsor H.R. 1566, the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.  This bipartisan bill was introduced by Representatives Neal Dunn (R-FL) and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) and currently has 30 cosponsors. 

      As the cost of vehicle ownership and maintenance continues to rise, the REPAIR Act comes at a critical moment.  This legislation removes unnecessary barriers and ensures independent repair shops can access essential repair data, compatible aftermarket parts, training, and diagnostic tools.  For independent automobile dealers like me, this means being able to efficiently recondition vehicles before sale and provide affordable, ongoing repairs throughout a vehicle's life.  These efficiencies translate into real savings for our customers, many of whom are working-class individuals and families who rely on their vehicles for work, school, and daily responsibilities.  This is especially true for our rural customers, who deserve access to timely, affordable repairs close to home.

      Modern vehicles are increasingly complex and dependent on data.  Yet for too long, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have controlled access to this critical information, selectively deciding who can use it and under what conditions.  This control extends to aftermarket parts, often forcing consumers to seek repairs only at authorized dealerships.  These practices reduce consumer choice, stifle competition, and undermine the free-market principles that support small businesses and local economies across the state of ___.

      Your constituents and my customers deserve the freedom to choose where and by whom their vehicles are repaired.  Equal access to tools and information ensures safe, cost-effective, and accessible repairs.  It fosters competition, lowers prices, and strengthens small businesses like mine. The REPAIR Act strikes the right balance between protecting innovation, ensuring safety, and upholding consumer rights.

      This important legislation is critical to the livelihoods of independent automobile dealers across the state of ___ and urge you to consider cosponsoring it.  Thank you for your time and attention.

      Sincerely,

      REPAIR Act to Representative

      Dear Senator ___:

      As an independent automobile dealer from the state of ___, I am writing to urge you to cosponsor S. 1379, the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.  This bipartisan bill was introduced by Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) and Josh Howley (R-MO) and currently has six cosponsors. 

      As the cost of vehicle ownership and maintenance continues to rise, the REPAIR Act comes at a critical moment.  This legislation removes unnecessary barriers and ensures independent repair shops can access essential repair data, compatible aftermarket parts, training, and diagnostic tools.  For independent automobile dealers like me, this means being able to efficiently recondition vehicles before sale and provide affordable, ongoing repairs throughout a vehicle's life.  These efficiencies translate into real savings for our customers, many of whom are working-class individuals and families who rely on their vehicles for work, school, and daily responsibilities.  This is especially true for our rural customers, who deserve access to timely, affordable repairs close to home.

      Modern vehicles are increasingly complex and dependent on data.  Yet for too long, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have controlled access to this critical information, selectively deciding who can use it and under what conditions.  This control extends to aftermarket parts, often forcing consumers to seek repairs only at authorized dealerships.  These practices reduce consumer choice, stifle competition, and undermine the free-market principles that support small businesses and local economies across the state of ___.

      Your constituents and my customers deserve the freedom to choose where and by whom their vehicles are repaired.  Equal access to tools and information ensures safe, cost-effective, and accessible repairs.  It fosters competition, lowers prices, and strengthens small businesses like mine. The REPAIR Act strikes the right balance between protecting innovation, ensuring safety, and upholding consumer rights.

      This important legislation is critical to the livelihoods of independent automobile dealers across the state of ___ and urge you to consider cosponsoring it.  Thank you for your time and attention.

      Sincerely,

      REPAIR Act to Senator

      DE Representatives

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      Sarah McBrideRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-4165
      Local Phone: (302) 752-9140
      Local Office: Wilmington
      House Foreign Affairs Committee
      House Science, Space & Technology Committee
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      DE Senators

      Lisa Blunt RochesterSenator (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 224-2441
      Local Phone: (302) 674-3308
      Local Office: Dover
      Senate Committee on:
      Commerce, Science & Transportation
      Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs
      Environment & Public Works
      Health, Education, Labor & Pensions
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      Christopher A CoonsSenator (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 224-5042
      Local Phone: (302) 736-5601
      Local Office: Dover
      Senate Committee on:
      Foreign Relations
      Appropriations
      Judiciary
      Ethics
      Small Business and Entrepreneurship
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      Sample Letters

      Please view the example letters to representatives and senators below. Use the Copy to Clipboard function to easily compose and send the letters. You may also personalize the letters once copied and pasted into your desired media (letter, email, etc.).

      Dear Representative ___:

      As an independent automobile dealer from the state of ___ and your constituent, I am writing to urge you to cosponsor H.R. 1566, the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.  This bipartisan bill was introduced by Representatives Neal Dunn (R-FL) and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) and currently has 30 cosponsors. 

      As the cost of vehicle ownership and maintenance continues to rise, the REPAIR Act comes at a critical moment.  This legislation removes unnecessary barriers and ensures independent repair shops can access essential repair data, compatible aftermarket parts, training, and diagnostic tools.  For independent automobile dealers like me, this means being able to efficiently recondition vehicles before sale and provide affordable, ongoing repairs throughout a vehicle's life.  These efficiencies translate into real savings for our customers, many of whom are working-class individuals and families who rely on their vehicles for work, school, and daily responsibilities.  This is especially true for our rural customers, who deserve access to timely, affordable repairs close to home.

      Modern vehicles are increasingly complex and dependent on data.  Yet for too long, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have controlled access to this critical information, selectively deciding who can use it and under what conditions.  This control extends to aftermarket parts, often forcing consumers to seek repairs only at authorized dealerships.  These practices reduce consumer choice, stifle competition, and undermine the free-market principles that support small businesses and local economies across the state of ___.

      Your constituents and my customers deserve the freedom to choose where and by whom their vehicles are repaired.  Equal access to tools and information ensures safe, cost-effective, and accessible repairs.  It fosters competition, lowers prices, and strengthens small businesses like mine. The REPAIR Act strikes the right balance between protecting innovation, ensuring safety, and upholding consumer rights.

      This important legislation is critical to the livelihoods of independent automobile dealers across the state of ___ and urge you to consider cosponsoring it.  Thank you for your time and attention.

      Sincerely,

      REPAIR Act to Representative

      Dear Senator ___:

      As an independent automobile dealer from the state of ___, I am writing to urge you to cosponsor S. 1379, the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.  This bipartisan bill was introduced by Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) and Josh Howley (R-MO) and currently has six cosponsors. 

      As the cost of vehicle ownership and maintenance continues to rise, the REPAIR Act comes at a critical moment.  This legislation removes unnecessary barriers and ensures independent repair shops can access essential repair data, compatible aftermarket parts, training, and diagnostic tools.  For independent automobile dealers like me, this means being able to efficiently recondition vehicles before sale and provide affordable, ongoing repairs throughout a vehicle's life.  These efficiencies translate into real savings for our customers, many of whom are working-class individuals and families who rely on their vehicles for work, school, and daily responsibilities.  This is especially true for our rural customers, who deserve access to timely, affordable repairs close to home.

      Modern vehicles are increasingly complex and dependent on data.  Yet for too long, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have controlled access to this critical information, selectively deciding who can use it and under what conditions.  This control extends to aftermarket parts, often forcing consumers to seek repairs only at authorized dealerships.  These practices reduce consumer choice, stifle competition, and undermine the free-market principles that support small businesses and local economies across the state of ___.

      Your constituents and my customers deserve the freedom to choose where and by whom their vehicles are repaired.  Equal access to tools and information ensures safe, cost-effective, and accessible repairs.  It fosters competition, lowers prices, and strengthens small businesses like mine. The REPAIR Act strikes the right balance between protecting innovation, ensuring safety, and upholding consumer rights.

      This important legislation is critical to the livelihoods of independent automobile dealers across the state of ___ and urge you to consider cosponsoring it.  Thank you for your time and attention.

      Sincerely,

      REPAIR Act to Senator

      WV Representatives

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      Carol D MillerRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-3452
      Local Phone: (681) 945-6556
      Local Office: Charleston
      House Ways & Means Committee
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      Riley M MooreRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-2711
      Local Phone: (304) 350-6995
      Local Office: Morgantown
      House Appropriations Committee
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      WV Senators

      Shelley Moore CapitoSenator (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 224-6472
      Local Phone: (304) 347-5372
      Local Office: Charleston
      Senate Committee on:
      Commerce, Science & Transportation
      Environment & Public Works
      Appropriations
      Rules & Administration
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      James C JusticeSenator (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 224-3954
      Local Phone: (304) 342-5855
      Local Office: Charleston
      Senate Committee on:
      Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry
      Energy & Natural Resources
      Aging
      Small Business and Entrepreneurship
      Visit Website

      Sample Letters

      Please view the example letters to representatives and senators below. Use the Copy to Clipboard function to easily compose and send the letters. You may also personalize the letters once copied and pasted into your desired media (letter, email, etc.).

      Dear Representative ___:

      As an independent automobile dealer from the state of ___ and your constituent, I am writing to urge you to cosponsor H.R. 1566, the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.  This bipartisan bill was introduced by Representatives Neal Dunn (R-FL) and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) and currently has 30 cosponsors. 

      As the cost of vehicle ownership and maintenance continues to rise, the REPAIR Act comes at a critical moment.  This legislation removes unnecessary barriers and ensures independent repair shops can access essential repair data, compatible aftermarket parts, training, and diagnostic tools.  For independent automobile dealers like me, this means being able to efficiently recondition vehicles before sale and provide affordable, ongoing repairs throughout a vehicle's life.  These efficiencies translate into real savings for our customers, many of whom are working-class individuals and families who rely on their vehicles for work, school, and daily responsibilities.  This is especially true for our rural customers, who deserve access to timely, affordable repairs close to home.

      Modern vehicles are increasingly complex and dependent on data.  Yet for too long, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have controlled access to this critical information, selectively deciding who can use it and under what conditions.  This control extends to aftermarket parts, often forcing consumers to seek repairs only at authorized dealerships.  These practices reduce consumer choice, stifle competition, and undermine the free-market principles that support small businesses and local economies across the state of ___.

      Your constituents and my customers deserve the freedom to choose where and by whom their vehicles are repaired.  Equal access to tools and information ensures safe, cost-effective, and accessible repairs.  It fosters competition, lowers prices, and strengthens small businesses like mine. The REPAIR Act strikes the right balance between protecting innovation, ensuring safety, and upholding consumer rights.

      This important legislation is critical to the livelihoods of independent automobile dealers across the state of ___ and urge you to consider cosponsoring it.  Thank you for your time and attention.

      Sincerely,

      REPAIR Act to Representative

      Dear Senator ___:

      As an independent automobile dealer from the state of ___, I am writing to urge you to cosponsor S. 1379, the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.  This bipartisan bill was introduced by Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) and Josh Howley (R-MO) and currently has six cosponsors. 

      As the cost of vehicle ownership and maintenance continues to rise, the REPAIR Act comes at a critical moment.  This legislation removes unnecessary barriers and ensures independent repair shops can access essential repair data, compatible aftermarket parts, training, and diagnostic tools.  For independent automobile dealers like me, this means being able to efficiently recondition vehicles before sale and provide affordable, ongoing repairs throughout a vehicle's life.  These efficiencies translate into real savings for our customers, many of whom are working-class individuals and families who rely on their vehicles for work, school, and daily responsibilities.  This is especially true for our rural customers, who deserve access to timely, affordable repairs close to home.

      Modern vehicles are increasingly complex and dependent on data.  Yet for too long, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have controlled access to this critical information, selectively deciding who can use it and under what conditions.  This control extends to aftermarket parts, often forcing consumers to seek repairs only at authorized dealerships.  These practices reduce consumer choice, stifle competition, and undermine the free-market principles that support small businesses and local economies across the state of ___.

      Your constituents and my customers deserve the freedom to choose where and by whom their vehicles are repaired.  Equal access to tools and information ensures safe, cost-effective, and accessible repairs.  It fosters competition, lowers prices, and strengthens small businesses like mine. The REPAIR Act strikes the right balance between protecting innovation, ensuring safety, and upholding consumer rights.

      This important legislation is critical to the livelihoods of independent automobile dealers across the state of ___ and urge you to consider cosponsoring it.  Thank you for your time and attention.

      Sincerely,

      REPAIR Act to Senator

      NJ Representatives

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      Donald NorcrossRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-6501
      Local Phone: (856) 427-7000
      Local Office: Camden
      House Armed Services Committee
      House Education & Workforce Committee
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      Jefferson VanDrewRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-6572
      Local Phone: (609) 625-5008
      Local Office: Northfield
      House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee
      House Judiciary Committee
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      Herbert C ConawayRepresentative (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-4765
      Local Phone: (609) 438-6290
      Local Office: Trenton
      House Small Business Committee
      House Veterans' Affairs Committee
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      Christopher H SmithRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-3765
      Local Phone: (732) 504-0567
      Local Office: Toms River
      House Foreign Affairs Committee
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      Thomas H Kean, JrRepresentative (R)
      DC Phone: (202) 225-5361
      Local Phone: (908) 547-3307
      Local Office: Lebanon
      House Foreign Affairs Committee
      House Energy & Commerce Committee
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      MD Senators

      Cory A BookerSenator (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 224-3224
      Local Phone: (856) 338-8922
      Local Office: Camden
      Senate Committee on:
      Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs
      Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry
      Foreign Relations
      Judiciary
      Small Business and Entrepreneurship
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      Andy KimSenator (D)
      DC Phone: (202) 224-4744
      Local Phone: (201) 377-0900
      Local Office: Jersey City
      Senate Committee on:
      Commerce, Science & Transportation
      Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs
      Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs
      Aging
      Health, Education, Labor & Pensions
      Visit Website

      Sample Letters

      Please view the example letters to representatives and senators below. Use the Copy to Clipboard function to easily compose and send the letters. You may also personalize the letters once copied and pasted into your desired media (letter, email, etc.).

      Dear Representative ___:

      As an independent automobile dealer from the state of ___ and your constituent, I am writing to urge you to cosponsor H.R. 1566, the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.  This bipartisan bill was introduced by Representatives Neal Dunn (R-FL) and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) and currently has 30 cosponsors. 

      As the cost of vehicle ownership and maintenance continues to rise, the REPAIR Act comes at a critical moment.  This legislation removes unnecessary barriers and ensures independent repair shops can access essential repair data, compatible aftermarket parts, training, and diagnostic tools.  For independent automobile dealers like me, this means being able to efficiently recondition vehicles before sale and provide affordable, ongoing repairs throughout a vehicle's life.  These efficiencies translate into real savings for our customers, many of whom are working-class individuals and families who rely on their vehicles for work, school, and daily responsibilities.  This is especially true for our rural customers, who deserve access to timely, affordable repairs close to home.

      Modern vehicles are increasingly complex and dependent on data.  Yet for too long, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have controlled access to this critical information, selectively deciding who can use it and under what conditions.  This control extends to aftermarket parts, often forcing consumers to seek repairs only at authorized dealerships.  These practices reduce consumer choice, stifle competition, and undermine the free-market principles that support small businesses and local economies across the state of ___.

      Your constituents and my customers deserve the freedom to choose where and by whom their vehicles are repaired.  Equal access to tools and information ensures safe, cost-effective, and accessible repairs.  It fosters competition, lowers prices, and strengthens small businesses like mine. The REPAIR Act strikes the right balance between protecting innovation, ensuring safety, and upholding consumer rights.

      This important legislation is critical to the livelihoods of independent automobile dealers across the state of ___ and urge you to consider cosponsoring it.  Thank you for your time and attention.

      Sincerely,

      REPAIR Act to Representative

      Dear Senator ___:

      As an independent automobile dealer from the state of ___, I am writing to urge you to cosponsor S. 1379, the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.  This bipartisan bill was introduced by Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) and Josh Howley (R-MO) and currently has six cosponsors. 

      As the cost of vehicle ownership and maintenance continues to rise, the REPAIR Act comes at a critical moment.  This legislation removes unnecessary barriers and ensures independent repair shops can access essential repair data, compatible aftermarket parts, training, and diagnostic tools.  For independent automobile dealers like me, this means being able to efficiently recondition vehicles before sale and provide affordable, ongoing repairs throughout a vehicle's life.  These efficiencies translate into real savings for our customers, many of whom are working-class individuals and families who rely on their vehicles for work, school, and daily responsibilities.  This is especially true for our rural customers, who deserve access to timely, affordable repairs close to home.

      Modern vehicles are increasingly complex and dependent on data.  Yet for too long, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have controlled access to this critical information, selectively deciding who can use it and under what conditions.  This control extends to aftermarket parts, often forcing consumers to seek repairs only at authorized dealerships.  These practices reduce consumer choice, stifle competition, and undermine the free-market principles that support small businesses and local economies across the state of ___.

      Your constituents and my customers deserve the freedom to choose where and by whom their vehicles are repaired.  Equal access to tools and information ensures safe, cost-effective, and accessible repairs.  It fosters competition, lowers prices, and strengthens small businesses like mine. The REPAIR Act strikes the right balance between protecting innovation, ensuring safety, and upholding consumer rights.

      This important legislation is critical to the livelihoods of independent automobile dealers across the state of ___ and urge you to consider cosponsoring it.  Thank you for your time and attention.

      Sincerely,

      REPAIR Act to Senator

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      Dear Representative ___:

      As an independent automobile dealer from the state of ___ and your constituent, I am writing to urge you to cosponsor H.R. 1566, the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.  This bipartisan bill was introduced by Representatives Neal Dunn (R-FL) and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) and currently has 30 cosponsors. 

      As the cost of vehicle ownership and maintenance continues to rise, the REPAIR Act comes at a critical moment.  This legislation removes unnecessary barriers and ensures independent repair shops can access essential repair data, compatible aftermarket parts, training, and diagnostic tools.  For independent automobile dealers like me, this means being able to efficiently recondition vehicles before sale and provide affordable, ongoing repairs throughout a vehicle's life.  These efficiencies translate into real savings for our customers, many of whom are working-class individuals and families who rely on their vehicles for work, school, and daily responsibilities.  This is especially true for our rural customers, who deserve access to timely, affordable repairs close to home.

      Modern vehicles are increasingly complex and dependent on data.  Yet for too long, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have controlled access to this critical information, selectively deciding who can use it and under what conditions.  This control extends to aftermarket parts, often forcing consumers to seek repairs only at authorized dealerships.  These practices reduce consumer choice, stifle competition, and undermine the free-market principles that support small businesses and local economies across the state of ___.

      Your constituents and my customers deserve the freedom to choose where and by whom their vehicles are repaired.  Equal access to tools and information ensures safe, cost-effective, and accessible repairs.  It fosters competition, lowers prices, and strengthens small businesses like mine. The REPAIR Act strikes the right balance between protecting innovation, ensuring safety, and upholding consumer rights.

      This important legislation is critical to the livelihoods of independent automobile dealers across the state of ___ and urge you to consider cosponsoring it.  Thank you for your time and attention.

      Sincerely,

      REPAIR Act to Representative

      Dear Senator ___:

      As an independent automobile dealer from the state of ___, I am writing to urge you to cosponsor S. 1379, the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act.  This bipartisan bill was introduced by Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) and Josh Howley (R-MO) and currently has six cosponsors. 

      As the cost of vehicle ownership and maintenance continues to rise, the REPAIR Act comes at a critical moment.  This legislation removes unnecessary barriers and ensures independent repair shops can access essential repair data, compatible aftermarket parts, training, and diagnostic tools.  For independent automobile dealers like me, this means being able to efficiently recondition vehicles before sale and provide affordable, ongoing repairs throughout a vehicle's life.  These efficiencies translate into real savings for our customers, many of whom are working-class individuals and families who rely on their vehicles for work, school, and daily responsibilities.  This is especially true for our rural customers, who deserve access to timely, affordable repairs close to home.

      Modern vehicles are increasingly complex and dependent on data.  Yet for too long, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have controlled access to this critical information, selectively deciding who can use it and under what conditions.  This control extends to aftermarket parts, often forcing consumers to seek repairs only at authorized dealerships.  These practices reduce consumer choice, stifle competition, and undermine the free-market principles that support small businesses and local economies across the state of ___.

      Your constituents and my customers deserve the freedom to choose where and by whom their vehicles are repaired.  Equal access to tools and information ensures safe, cost-effective, and accessible repairs.  It fosters competition, lowers prices, and strengthens small businesses like mine. The REPAIR Act strikes the right balance between protecting innovation, ensuring safety, and upholding consumer rights.

      This important legislation is critical to the livelihoods of independent automobile dealers across the state of ___ and urge you to consider cosponsoring it.  Thank you for your time and attention.

      Sincerely,

      REPAIR Act to Senator