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Forever 21: Waste is out of fashion







Consumers statewide and nationwide deserve to have quality, long-lasting products, but when those products don’t last or get damaged, it can be extremely expensive and inconvenient to replace them.Scott Bendett, New York Assemblyman

New York Assemblyman Scott Bendett
Repair scores provide a simple, reliable way to know what we are paying for before we buy expensive electronics.Julie von Haefen, North Carolina Representative

North Carolina Representative Julie von Haefen
I support right to repair scores because they empower consumers with crucial information on the repairability of products before purchase, enhancing market transparency and reducing electronic waste. As the FTC's 'Nixing the Fix' report highlights, the lack of accessible repair information perpetuates a market imbalance, disadvantaging consumers. Implementing a national voluntary repair score, akin to EnergyGuide labels, will guide consumers towards more sustainable and economical choices, while also promoting local business opportunities and sustainable product designs.Janice Marchman, Colorado Senator

Colorado Senator Janice Marchman
I’m pleased to encourage the FTC to continue to expand the information consumers have about the reliability and repairability of the electronic products they buy which empowers them to make more knowledgeable decisions, both financially and for the environment.Marian Matthews, New Mexico Representative

New Mexico Representative Marian Matthews
Americans have been practicing the art of backyard mechanics for generations. It is through the blood, sweat and tears while trying to figure out why something is not working right that we learn the skill of perseverance. And also how to curse like a sailor. To intentionally keep a man from fixing his own property is un-American.Jason Gerhard, New Hampshire Representative
