NIADA announces date for 2025 Policy Conference

NIADA dealers and industry partners will return to Capitol Hill in September.

NIADA will hold its 2025 Policy Conference Sept. 15-16 at the Omni Shoreham in Washington, D.C. The annual event brings dealers face-to-face with legislators during the Day on the Hill to discuss rules and regulations impacting the independent auto industry.

At the 2024 event, NIADA members held more than 100 meetings during the Day on the Hill, discussing the Right to Repair to bring down the costs of auto repairs for consumers, the REDO Act to stop the vehicle shopping rule and the PART Act to curtail catalytic converter thefts. Dealers also met with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission to hold an open conversation about issues facing the industry. Dealers displayed the complexity of the paperwork in a current vehicle sale and explained the work they do on behalf of consumers. More than a dozen members of the U.S. Congress attended a legislative reception, giving dealers a chance to engage the lawmakers on industry issues.

Registration for the 2025 Policy Conference will open later this year. For a look back at the 2024, visit niada.com/policyconference.

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