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This bill would allow military service members and veterans to repair their own military equipment and gear, similar to "right to repair" laws for consumer products, rather than being forced to send items back to manufacturers or official repair centers. The legislation aims to give soldiers more independence and potentially save money by letting them fix things like uniforms, gear, and equipment themselves without voiding warranties or facing legal restrictions. It affects active-duty personnel, veterans, and military families who currently have limited options for maintaining or repairing their issued equipment.
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