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Progress made in right to repair, but much more needs to be done

Laptop-Repair Gd62D2A1Ec_640Have you been frustrated because you’ve wanted to repair your electronics or appliances or find a less expensive place for repairs to be made other than through the manufacturer?

Eighty-four percent of Americans said they agreed with a policy to require manufacturers to make repair information and parts available either to independent repair professionals or to product owners, according to a 2021 survey by Consumer Reports.

Consumer groups have been battling for decades for the right to repair.

Two positive actions have occurred recently on this issue:

New York

New York became the first state in the country to enact a digital right to repair law late last year. It gives New York consumers the right to fix their electronic devices by a repair servicer of their choosing rather than being forced to go through the device manufacturer.

The law will save New York consumers money, provide them with more convenient repair options, and cut down on waste.

Similar bills are pending in states throughout the country and Congress is considering a Digital Fair Repair Act.

Farm equipment

The American Farm Bureau Federation and John Deere signed an agreement about the agricultural right to repair on Sunday.

“This could be a significant step forward,” said Devin O’Reilly, right to repair campaign director for PIRG, a public interest group. “If Deere truly provides farmers and independent mechanics with the same repair materials that its dealers have, then we would shout our praise from the rooftops.”

However, O’Reilly said the agreement contains limited enforcement mechanisms and the best aspects of this agreement could get lost in the legalese.

He said state legislators should move full steam ahead with their right to repair bills and not view the agreement as a sign that the problem is solved.

“They should continue pushing Right to Repair legislation until every farmer in every state with every brand of equipment can fix every problem with every tractor,” O’Reilly said.

For more information, see “What Is Right to Repair?” on iFIXIT website.

Originally Published on https://boomersurvive-thriveguide.typepad.com/the_survive_and_thrive_bo/

Rita Robison Consumer & Personal Finance Journalist

For more than two decades, Rita R. Robison has been a consumer and personal finance journalist making her living by finding the best bargains, calling out the crooks, and advocating for regular people just like you and me. In that time, Robison has talked to so many people who feel like their money just isn’t getting them what they want, where they want to be, or the life they thought it would.

The purpose of her blog is to help you get what you want from your money. Robison covers financial goals, budgets, debt reduction, saving, smart choices for buying goods and services, and retirement planning. You’ll also find articles on safety, such as avoiding scams, looking out for rip off companies, and getting informed on the latest recalls.

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