Federated members and executives travel to Washington, D.C., to voice their support for the REPAIR act

Sept. 29, 2023
The Federated team spread out through Capitol Hill to meet with senate and congressional personnel and explain the importance of this critical piece of legislation.

Federated members and executives traveled to Washington, D.C. last week to voice their support for the REPAIR act. The Federated team spread out through Capitol Hill to meet with senate and congressional personnel and explain the importance of this critical piece of legislation.

Federated member Ashlee Arnold, vice president of Arnold Oil Company of Austin, met with the legislative staffs of Texas Representatives John Carter, Lloyd Doggett and Chip Roy as well as staff members for Senator John Cornyn’s office.

“All the meetings felt productive and I was impressed with the amount of knowledge and time the staffers put into understanding our concerns. They asked detailed questions on the issue as it pertains to any potential opposition and what the goal would be,” said Arnold. “One staffer said, ‘So if this doesn’t pass, my dad would no longer be able to fix my car as he did when I was young, correct?’ I cannot thank the team at the Auto Care Association enough for orchestrating this event on behalf of our industry.”

Cliff Hovis, president of Federated member Hovis Auto & Truck Supply, was also busy in Washington, meeting with Pennsylvania Representatives Madeleine Dean and Mike Kelly, and Senators Bob Casey and John Fetterman.

“It was a very positive and fruitful day,” said Hovis. “The Auto Care Association had things very organized and prepared us to be productive in our meetings. We met with two senators and two congressmen. The congressmen have not signed onto HR906 yet but showed a lot of interest. I met with Mike Kelly prior in D.C. and have had him to our distribution center for a tour. The two senators showed interest in the REPAIR Act even though it has not been introduced in the senate yet.”

Mike Allen, senior vice president supply chain/member relations, Marc Pappas, CIO for Federated and Tom Bradley of Fisher Auto Parts met with Virginia Representatives Ben Cline and Bob Good as well with staff members for Virginia Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner and Representatives Gerry Connolly, Morgan Griffith, Bobby Scott and Jennifer Wexton.

“We had a very productive meeting with Rep. Cline, and we had the opportunity to spend a few minutes with Rep. Good to share our thoughts about the REPAIR Act,” said Allen. “Our time was well spent with lawmakers furthering the cause of consumer choice. Thanks as always to the Auto Care Association for their efforts on behalf of the aftermarket.”

Sponsored Recommendations

‘What if I don’t have an automotive background?’

Many mobile tool distributors have no automotive background and actually use it to their advantage when selling tools.

Decoding diagnostic tools

A distributor’s guide to oscilloscopes, borescopes, and multimeters.

You don't have to use the tools to sell them

Sometimes not having an automotive background can actually work to your advantage when selling tools.

Tales from the Road: Routing the storm

Getting people’s attention is a standard part of sales, but for this Mac Tools distributor, it means a whole lot more than that.

Voice Your Opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Vehicle Service Pros, create an account today!