California Schools Right-to-Repair
Push for AB-1234 — exempts California public schools and libraries from warranty-voiding clauses when they repair their own devices.
View campaignWe publicly champion your right to repair — independent of any manufacturer program.
Right to Repair is the simple idea that when you own a device, you — and any shop you trust — should be able to fix it: with the parts, the manuals, and the tools the maker uses. When that's blocked, repairs cost more, devices die sooner, and more ends up in landfill.
Our stance We back independent repair, and we don't hide why. We won't join programs that trade your repair freedom for a manufacturer's approval. Read our full stance →
Five repairability factors — parts, schematics, software locks, pricing, and overall friendliness — scored 0–100 and rolled up to a plain A–F.
See the grades →Every Right to Repair bill we follow, where it stands today, and exactly where RepairYour.Tech stands on it.
Track legislation →Find your representatives, send them a ready-to-edit letter, and back the campaigns that move the needle.
Take action →Right to Repair (Consumer Electronics)
Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers
Establishes a right to repair for certain products
Exempt Critical Infrastructure from Right to Repair
Relative to digital right to repair
Push for AB-1234 — exempts California public schools and libraries from warranty-voiding clauses when they repair their own devices.
View campaignEvery figure goes live the moment there's verified repair data behind it — no estimates, no projections.
Devices saved
How we'll measure it Count of completed repair tickets on the platform. Each represents one device that was repaired instead of discarded.
Consumer savings
How we'll measure it Sum of (avg_replacement_value − estimated_cost_cents) across completed repair tickets, where avg_replacement_value is $800 (conservative cross-category benchmark from FTC 2023 consumer electronics repair-vs-replace study) and estimated_cost_cents is the per-ticket repair quote.
CO₂ avoided
How we'll measure it devices_saved × 60 kg. The 60 kg per device figure is a conservative estimate of embodied-carbon avoided when one consumer electronic device is repaired instead of replaced (iFixit 2022 lifecycle analysis midpoint; full range 40-120 kg).
Repair jobs supported
How we'll measure it Distinct count of active shop_technicians (status = active).