The OMA this week presented testimony to oppose Senate Bill 73, legislation that would mandate the so-called “right to repair.” (Read the bill summary.) The OMA told the Senate Financial Institutions and Technology Committee that the scope of SB 73 goes far beyond the “right to repair” common consumer device maladies — and that if passed, would impact a broad range of manufacturers, potentially exposing trade secrets and intellectual property. Read the OMA’s testimony. 3/28/2023
OMA Opposes ‘Right to Repair’ Bill
03/31/2023