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California’s SB 26 Passes Senate, Moves to Assembly
California Senate Bill 26 – the clean-up legislation that permits manufacturers to opt-in to the new streamlined procedures and incentivizes…
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US Trading Partners Counter on Steel, Aluminum Tariffs
The following is a report from Industry Week. Major U.S. trading partners announced countermeasures Wednesday to President Donald Trump’s blanket…
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Sierra Club & Partners Sue Elon Musk, DOGE Over National Park Layoffs
The following is a report from Sierra, the magazine of the Sierra Club. The Sierra Club, Union of Concerned Scientists,…
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Indiana Legislature Discusses Bill Regulating RV Sales
The following is a report from WNDU. A bill moving through the Indiana General Assembly is designed to bring smoother…
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Trump’s 25% Steel, Aluminum Tariffs Take Effect
The following is a report from the Associated Press. President Donald Trump officially increased tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports to…
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RVIA: What Is HUD’s ‘RV’ Definition & Why Does It Matter?
In 2018, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) redefined and clarified the RV exemption from manufactured housing standards. This provided…
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Trump Postpones Some Tariffs on Mexico & Canada
The following is a report from The Associated Press. President Donald Trump on Thursday postponed 25% tariffs on many imports…
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RVDA of Canada Provides Updates on Tariffs
The Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association (RVDA) of Canada provided the following update to its members regarding the U.S.-Canada tariffs and…
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SB 26 Continues To Move Through California Legislature
The following was a News & Insights report from the RV Industry Association (RVIA). California Senate Bill 26 — the…
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New Tariff Developments: Update for RVIA Members
2/27/2025 12 p.m. ET Update Citing failures to adequately address fentanyl shipments, President Donald Trump posted that the Feb. 1…
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