Senators Elizabeth Warren and Tim Sheehy introduced the Warrior Right to Repair Act of 2025 aimed at mandating fair access to repair parts and instructions for all military contracts. The bill requires contractors to provide military branches with necessary tools for diagnosis, maintenance, and repair at commercial rates. Additionally, existing contracts will need to be reviewed to comply with these new standards. This initiative seeks to improve operational efficiency and modernize repair practices across military services.
The Warrior Right to Repair Act of 2025 would extend the Army's right to repair policy to all the services, standing up for taxpayers and service members.
The new bill would mandate that contractors make parts and manuals available as part of all future deals and require a review of existing contracts.
The bill requires contractors to provide 'fair and reasonable access' to parts and information needed for diagnosis, maintenance, and repair.
Access to parts and instructions will be at a rate consistent with what is charged to commercial partners, ensuring fairness in the process.
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