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AAIA's government affairs staff represents the automotive aftermarket and its interests before federal and state legislators and regulators to ensure that your concerns are recognized and understood by the country's decision-makers. AAIA actively communicates with legislators and lobbies for government policies that are favorable to your business.
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You need to know the how federal and state laws affect your business, and, more importantly, how to comply with them. AAIA staff can help you navigate the complicated world of state and federal law and regulation. Members also receive publications like the Capital Report, which includes reports on state/federal legislation and regulations pertaining to the aftermarket. (Please note: these are member-only publications.)
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This annual event provides an opportunity for aftermarket professionals to come to Capitol Hill to meet with key congressional leaders about issues that affect their businesses. Click here for more information.
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Visit AAIA's Legislative Action Center to contact your elected representatives about hot button issues affecting the automotive aftermarket. We provide you with a template for your letter on each respective issue, allowing you send e-mails in a matter of seconds.
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The Motor Vehicle Owners Right to Repair Act prevents vehicle manufacturers and others from unfairly restricting access to the information, parts and tools necessary to accurately diagnose, repair, re-program or install automotive replacement parts.
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AAIA's Automotive Aftermarket Political Action Committee (AAPAC) provides members with an easy, powerful way to get personally involved in the political process.
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For information on our international government affairs initiatives, click here.
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Contact Us
E-mail: govaffairs@aftermarket.org.
Phone: 301-654-6664
Fax: 301-654-3299
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