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Advocating Excellence in Automotive Mobility (AutoMobility)

NMEDA is the only national trade association representing the automotive mobility industry at the federal and state levels. We actively engage with Congress, state legislatures, and regulatory agencies to influence policies that impact our members and the clients they serve.

Our core mission is to advance government policies that enhance the delivery of automotive mobility services, drive industry excellence, and support the continued growth and innovation of our field.

NMEDA’s Advocacy team focuses its resources and expertise on advancing legislative, regulatory, and other government efforts to support, promote, and enhance the automobility industry.

This broadly includes:

  • Educating elected officials and decision makers on the critical importance of quality and safety relative to automobility products and services
  • Establishing performance requirements for providers of government-funded automobility solutions
  • Improving third party payment standards and processes
  • Supporting legislative and regulatory proposals that will enhance mobility, increase independence, and achieve best outcomes for people with disabilities

NMEDA PAC is a federally registered political action committee (PAC) supporting candidates for the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.

NMEDA PAC collects contributions from members and uses those funds to support federal candidates who understand and will advance the advocacy priorities and initiatives of our unique industry.

Online contribution portal coming soon. Contact NMEDA at 813.264.2697 for more information on our PAC activities and how you can support auto mobility industry advocacy and awareness.

H.R.7342 – Veterans Accessibility Advisory Committee Act of 2024

This bill requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to establish the Veterans Advisory Committee on Equal Access to address the accessibility of the VA for individuals with disabilities. Prior to establishing the advisory committee, the VA must take action to abolish or consolidate advisory committees that are currently inactive.

Sponsor: Representative David G. Valadao -Republican- California, District 22 118th (2023- Present)
Last Action: Received in the Senate (09/18/24)

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H.R.522 – Deliver for Veterans Act

This bill authorizes the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to pay the total shipping price for the delivery of an automobile or other conveyance to certain disabled veterans or members of the Armed Forces. Currently, the VA may pay the lesser of (1) $24,115 (adjusted annually for inflation) or (2) the full purchase price associated with providing an automobile or other conveyance to such individuals (not including delivery costs).
The bill also extends certain loan fee rates through November 29, 2031, under the VA’s home loan program.

Sponsor: Delegate James C. Moylan- Republican- Guam, District At Large 118th (2023- Present)
Last Action: Received in the Senate (09/25/2024) and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.

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H.R.1364 – ASSIST Act of 2025 – Automotive Support Services to Improve Safe Transportation Act of 2025

The Automotive Safety and Servicemembers Transportation (ASSIST) Act of 2025, introduced by Rep. Tom Barrett (R-Mich.) on Feb. 14, 2025, seeks to amend Title 38 of the United States Code to clarify that medically necessary automobile adaptations are included in the Department of Veterans Affairs’ definition of “medical services.”

Sponsor: Representative Tom Barrett -Republican- Michigan, District 7 119th (2025- Present)
Last Action: Received in the Senate (05/20/2025) and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.

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