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    Published on: 9/15/2009    Last Visited: 9/15/2009  

    According to Paul Ryan, director of government affairs at the Association of International Automobile Manufacturers (AIAM), a close review by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 2006 ". . .found no evidence of a systematic problem related to the inability of customers or auto repair shops to acquire the equipment needed to repair cars or access information needed to make timely repairs. In fact," said Ryan, "the FTC found only two relevant complaints as the result of an automated search of its more than 4 million complaints during the previous ten-year period and none in the random sample of some 6,700 complaints related in any way to auto repair."

    Ryan's testimony was presented to the Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure of the Massachusetts legislature which held a hearing to consider passage of several related House and Senate "right to repair" bills.

    Ryan also pointed out that a national organization already exists to ensure full access by independent repair shops to automakers' service and repair information.

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    www.wistv.com/global/Story.asp?s=8616256 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/13/2008    Last Visited: 8/13/2008  

    The international patchwork of auto parts is nothing new, says Paul Ryan, director of government affairs for the Association of International Automobile Manufacturers (AIAM).The group represents 14 foreign-based automakers and four parts suppliers.

    "The industry is the poster child of the global economy, and it has been for many years," he says.

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    Published on: 7/5/2007    Last Visited: 7/6/2007  

    Consumers should be able to have vehicles serviced at the repair shop of their choice, and repair technicians should have the ability to access the same information available to franchise dealers," said Paul Ryan, director of government affairs for AIAM."There is only one important exception --- data on vehicle security systems.Automakers recognize the concerns our customers have in this area and we are addressing it."

    Ryan said that vehicle security information must be carefully controlled to make sure it stays out of the hands of potential car thieves.He asserted that under HB 296, any auto repair shop technician would have access to this sensitive information, compromising the security systems that have been found to reduce auto theft by more than 50 percent.

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    Published on: 5/22/2007    Last Visited: 5/22/2007  

    Companies of AIAM,'" said Paul D. Ryan, AIAM's director of government affairs.

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    Published on: 7/27/2007    Last Visited: 8/6/2007  

    But Paul Ryan, director of governmental relations for the Association of International Automobile Manufacturers Inc., dismisses such talk.More than half of the vehicles sold under foreign nameplates were assembled in the United States last year at one of the 47 assembly and component parts plants built in the United States by foreign-based car companies, he said.

    "We certainly don't want more trouble for Detroit," Mr. Ryan said.

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    Published on: 6/26/2007    Last Visited: 7/2/2007  

    Additional panelists included Mark Saxonberg of Toyota, Jennifer Cole of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers and Paul Ryan of the Association of International Automobile Manufacturers.

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    www.autoalliance.org/archives/archive.php?id=68&cat=Pre - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/26/2002    Last Visited: 3/13/2007  

    AIAM Contact: Paul Ryan, (703) 247-2103

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    Published on: 7/30/2009    Last Visited: 7/30/2009  

    Paul D. Ryan, Director, Government Affairs
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    Paul D. Ryan Director, Government Affairs

    Mr. Ryan has expertise on a wide variety of automotive issues and joined AIAM after working with Nissan North America's Government Affairs Office for twelve years. Mr. Ryan has extensive experience with Congress, Executive Branch Offices and Regulatory Agencies, as well as in organizing coalition and grass-roots lobbying efforts and media relations. His career includes legislative positions on Capitol Hill, the Department of Defense and the Embassy of Japan. He received his B.A. in Political Science from Illinois State University and his M.A. in Public Policy from Loyola University of Chicago. Mr. Ryan studied in Japan and speaks conversational Japanese.

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    Published on: 7/30/2009    Last Visited: 7/30/2009  

    Paul D. Ryan Director, Government Affairs

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    ASA Testifies Against Massachusetts Right to Repair... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/29/2007    Last Visited: 3/9/2009  

    Additional panelists included Mark Saxonberg of Toyota, Jennifer Cole of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers and Paul Ryan of the Association of International Automobile Manufacturers.

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