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CARB Update: ACT Rule Adopted by 10 States
California’s Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) regulation, aimed at promoting zero-emission vehicles, mandates manufacturers of medium and heavy-duty vehicles to sell…
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ORR, Maine Outdoor Brands Partner on Industry Job Pilot Program
Maine Outdoor Brands (MOB) and Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) teamed up to launch a new pilot program aimed at strengthening…
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OHI Continues Advocacy Against RV Park Credit Card Fees
Members of the OHI (Outdoor Hospitality Industry) Government Affairs Team and OHI members were back in Washington, D.C., for the…
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Trump’s China Tariffs Shut De Minimis Loophole
The following is a report from Yahoo Finance. Some of the biggest losers from Donald Trump’s first new round of…
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Ground Monitoring Interrupters: New Safety Era for Campgrounds, RVs
The National Electrical Code (NEC) is constantly evolving to improve electrical safety. In 2026, a significant update impacting RV campgrounds will take…
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Canadian Associations ‘Welcome’ Postponed Tariffs in Statement
The Canadian Recreational Vehicle Association (CRVA) said it highly welcomed the announcement yesterday that the Canadian and U.S. governments have…
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Cosponsors Support Travel Trailer & Camper Tax Parity Act
Since the introduction of the Travel Trailer and Camper Tax Parity Act (H.R. 332) by Representatives Rudy Yakym and Dina…
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Doug Burgum Confirmed as Secretary of the Interior
Governor Doug Burgum was confirmed as Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior on Thursday, Jan. 30, with a…
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National Parks on ‘Chopping Block’ Amid Federal Job Cuts
The following is a report from the Los Angeles Times. As the Trump administration rushes to cut spending and eliminate…
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Inflation Lingers Amid Tariff Threats, Price Pressures
The following is a report from the Associated Press. An inflation gauge closely watched by the Federal Reserve rose slightly…
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