Nathan Proctor
@nProctor
Heads Right to Repair campaign w/ @USPIRG. Just let us fix our stuff #RightToRepair Member #Grist50
With three Right to Repair laws, Colorado has the broadest protections of any state. Here's what the new law does and what's next: pirg.org/articles/color…
It's been a year since California's #righttorepair law went into effect, but a recent report shows that some companies compliance with the law needs a little fixing. kqed.org/news/12049605/…
“The National Federation of Independent Business says 90 percent of its members support right-to-repair. It’s a no-brainer.” @Rep_Davidson in @TheHill #RightToRepair ow.ly/K3cM50Wtnm8
Really enjoyed having on @nProctor on the show to discuss the current state of Right To Repair!
It's common sense for our military members to be able to fix their own weapons. It's time we stand up to contractors squeezing us at the expense of national security.
Listen MFers, we got to do something. Also, I'm hiring. jobs.publicinterestnetwork.org/postings/0da1c…
"Moral Ambition" author Rutger Bregman (@rcbregman) makes the case that when it comes to activism, "more is more"
They will blame lack of repairability on anything but the OEMs who design them to not be servicable.
I was quoted in a NYTimes Wirecutter piece where industry advocates claimed the reason that appliances fail more often because of "government regulations" -- which is pretty preposterous to me and most of my repair industry contacts.