State Legislature grants California’s Right to Repair Act a significant victory

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State Legislature grants California’s Right to Repair Act a significant victory

What you need to know

  • California is the third state in the United States to pass a right-to-repair bill for electronic devices.
  • Senate Bill 244 was approved by the state Assembly by a vote of 50-0, and it will soon be sent to the governor’s desk.
  • California’s bill differs from similar legislation passed in Minnesota and New York in that it seeks to make consumer electronics repair parts and manuals available for up to seven years.

California now has one of the strongest right-to-repair legislations in the country, with a newly passed bill that will require manufacturers to provide repair parts and manuals for consumer electronics for up to seven years.

The state Assembly has approved Senate Bill 244, or the Right to Repair Act, in a vote of 50-0, after the Senate previously gave unanimous approval for the bill. It also received support from environmental groups, self-repair proponents like iFixit, and Apple, known for historically opposing anti-right-to-repair efforts.

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