
Right to repair
We should be able to fix our stuff when it breaks.
We need easy access to the information, tools, resources and third party repair shops it takes to fix our cell phones, appliances, electronics and other equipment. That means working together to get the companies who make our stuff, to give us the right to repair our stuff. When they do, it will be better for the planet, better for our budgets, and things will work the way they are supposed to.
The Latest on Right to repair

STATEMENT: Apple announces it will comply with California’s Right to Repair rules nationwide
Statement: Governor Newsom signs Right to Repair Act
Updates
LA City Council passes resolution to support the Right to Repair Act
CALPIRG Students hold Right to Repair event in San Diego
CALPIRG welcomes Assemblymember Holden to the Pasadena Repair Café
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