Massachusetts' two Right to Repair laws: shops say neither version will change how they operate

Nov. 13, 2012
Voters approve second Right to Repair law, but shops don't see either as a big help.

Massachusetts auto repair shops say no matter how lawmakers reconcile the two versions of the new Right to Repair law, it likely won't change much about how they do business, according to The Metrowest Daily News in Framingham, Mass. For the full story, click here.  

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