Colorado Lawmakers Uphold Right to Repair Consumer Protections
Colorado lawmakers have successfully defended the state's Right to Repair laws after a bill aimed at weakening these protections failed to advance. The laws, which allow consumers and businesses to repair their own property, have been a point of contention, with some arguing they pose cybersecurity risks. The proposed bill sought to exempt critical infrastructure from these laws, citing potential threats to national security. However, the bill was defeated in the House committee, maintaining Colorado's position as a leader in consumer repair rights.