The annual meeting between RVIA and NHTSA staff marked a critical part of the industry's efforts to improve consumer safety.
Advocacy Day brought together 103 RV Industry Association members and partners, highlighting the sector's significant economic impact.
With a $159 billion economic impact, the RV industry is seeking a strong voice in Washington.

RVIA Vice President of Government Affairs Jason Rano emphasized the importance of active engagement with policymakers.
The association's four major asks to Capitol Hill this year included ensuring fairness and certainty for American businesses and manufacturers.
Certainty around tariffs is vital for businesses to adapt, plan, and invest.

Companies are attempting to reshore input, but in many cases the capacity simply doesn’t exist.
The RV industry is strongly advocating for a bipartisan bill that classifies all motorhomes and towable campers as 'applicable passenger vehicles'.
This legislation would ensure fair tax treatment and prevent middle-income families from being disproportionately affected.
The RV industry's strong voice in Washington is crucial for its continued success.
