The right to repair movement is gaining momentum with Trump administration support and state-level legislation. A new federal memo and EPA directive are expanding Americans' legal ability to fix their own vehicles, while automakers and equipment manufacturers resist the changes.
·Trump signs memo making vehicle repairs easier for owners, with implications for Texas drivers and beyond
·Connecticut right to repair law now in effect, expanding where consumers can legally fix their own cars
·EPA issues its biggest right-to-repair directive yet; automakers express strong opposition to the policy
·Wyoming ranchers say a $99M John Deere settlement on repair access remains insufficient
·State-by-state map shows growing patchwork of right-to-repair legal protections across the country
drawn from Reuters, PIRG, Click2Houston, Detroit Free Press · updated 12h ago