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Maine Senate upholds Mills' veto, preserving right-to-repair law.
The Maine Senate upheld Governor Janet Mills’ veto of a bill that would have weakened the state’s right to repair law by removing the requirement for automakers to provide standardized diagnostic data.
The vote, 24-10, prevents manufacturers from gaining greater control over telematics data, which advocates say could raise repair costs and limit access for independent shops.
The original law, passed by 84% of voters in 2023, ensures affordable repairs and supports small businesses.
The governor cited input from hundreds of repair shops and a bipartisan working group’s recommendation to maintain a dispute-resolution commission.
This marks the first time the Legislature failed to override her veto since 2019.
El Senado de Maine confirmó el veto de Mills, preservando la ley del derecho a la reparación.