There are over 3 million repair and reuse professionals in the United States. Our industry is as diverse as it is expansive. Our members fix and reuse everything from washing machines to smart watches, cars to cameras. As different as our specialities might seem, we are all united by common interests.

We are repair. And together, we are stronger.

As the products we fix become more computerized, our industry is facing new challenges. When manufacturers add a chip (and software) to a product, they can easily limit repair to within their manufacturer-approved ecosystem. Every manufacturer in the world can see that monopolizing repair is easy and extremely profitable. Any manufacturer can change their repair policies overnight, at no cost and at no legal peril—putting small American repair shops out of business.

The best way to restore competition is legislative change. By banding together under one common voice, we can restore our rights to repair.

Our members are the advocacy voice and financial engine of Repair.org. Legislators look to us to provide expert speakers for hearings and provide personal testimony at meetings, with media, and industry forums. Please join with us and make your voice heard.