NFIB: John Deere Settlement Paves the Way for Right to Repair for Indiana’s Small Businesses
NFIB: John Deere Settlement Paves the Way for Right to Repair for Indiana’s Small Businesses
July 10, 2026
NFIB urges lawmakers to advance legislation that would ensure equal access to diagnostic tools for independent auto repair shops
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), Indiana’s leading small business advocacy organization, released a statement highlighting the need to expand right to repair efforts following the recent antitrust lawsuit settlement between the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and John Deere.
“The recent settlement between the FTC and John Deere is welcome news to Indiana’s farmers and independent repair shops who rely on John Deere equipment for their small business,” said NFIB Indiana State Director Natalie Carroll. ”We’re encouraged by this settlement and hope that when Indiana lawmakers return to Indianapolis for the next legislative session, they build on this momentum to further level the playing field for Main Street businesses.”
Ensuring that small businesses have equal access and opportunity to repair vehicles and electronics is a top federal legislative priority for NFIB in 2026. NFIB supports the Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act, which would guarantee access to vehicle repair and maintenance data for independent auto repair shops. Eliminating these barriers will increase competition in the market, lower costs, and improve the quality and cost of product repair for consumers everywhere.
NFIB recently published an op-ed in the Washington Examiner on the need for right to repair legislation for small businesses in the auto industry. NFIB will continue to fight for passage of the REPAIR Act to give the “right to repair” to independent auto shops and prevent anticompetitive practices by big auto manufacturers.
NFIB is a member-driven organization advocating on behalf of small and independent businesses nationwide.
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