What Californians were fixing in 2020, why Right to Repair is more important now than ever

Replacing a battery could help revamp a family’s old computer instead of forcing them to buy a new one, but it’s not as easy as it should be.
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Replacing a battery could help revamp a family’s old computer instead of forcing them to buy a new one, but it’s not as easy as it should be.
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CalPIRG and other organizations recently initiated a campaign calling on Whole Foods Market to remove single-use plastic packaging from its shelves.
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But in a world where the things we buy feel sleek, impenetrable and eventually disposable — and the strain on the Earth’s resources feels increasingly dire — fixing our stuff can be an act of defiance.
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The Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities touted the benefits of public education and called for increases in state appropriations for higher education in a report released Tuesday.
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