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The Public Interest Network runs organizations committed to our vision of a better world, a set of core values, and a strategic approach to getting things done.

Right to Repair shows no signs of slowing down

Right to Repair shows no signs of slowing down

From a win in the New York Senate, to a new bill in Congress: A roundup of news on Right to Repair
Go to the profile of Nathan Proctor
Nathan Proctor
Jun 18
Don’t let Sacklers off the hook for role in opioid crisis

Don’t let Sacklers off the hook for role in opioid crisis

We’re backing legislation to prevent the billionaire Sackler family from using the corporate bankruptcy to avoid personal liability
Go to the profile of Ed Mierzwinski
Ed Mierzwinski
Jun 11
Hell in high water

Hell in high water

You never know what a hurricane will unearth
Go to the profile of Mark Morgenstein
Mark Morgenstein
May 27
Not all electric transportation is made equal

Not all electric transportation is made equal

When it makes sense to use electric pickup trucks
Go to the profile of Taran Volckhausen
Taran Volckhausen
May 24
Are corporations really doing what’s necessary to fight climate change?

Are corporations really doing what’s necessary to fight climate change?

How to make sure big business does the right thing
Go to the profile of Josh Chetwynd
Josh Chetwynd
May 14
You’re not crazy: Appliances were built to fail

You’re not crazy: Appliances were built to fail

Why appliances aren’t built to last, and how the E.U. is changing that
Go to the profile of Anne Marie Green
Anne Marie Green
May 13
Australian commission backs Right to Repair for ag equipment

Australian commission backs Right to Repair for ag equipment

As part of an ongoing investigation into repair markets, Australia has released initial recommendations
Go to the profile of Alex DeBellis
Alex DeBellis
May 6
Dude, where’s my car?

Dude, where’s my car?

Getting your vehicle towed can be a memorable experience — not in a good way
Go to the profile of Mark Morgenstein
Mark Morgenstein
May 3
America can’t handle more highways. Let’s fix what we have, instead

America can’t handle more highways. Let’s fix what we have, instead

Spending on new highways is wasteful and destructive. America needs to repair what we have instead of building new roads
Go to the profile of Mac Dressman
Mac Dressman
May 3
‘I can’t fix my tractor’: Senator Tester calls on the FTC to step up on Right to Repair

‘I can’t fix my tractor’: Senator Tester calls on the FTC to step up on Right to Repair

Lawmakers and FTC commissioners agree that it’s time to protect consumers’ Right to Repair
Go to the profile of Alex DeBellis
Alex DeBellis
Apr 30
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