The Massachusetts Right to Repair coalition is asking for support for its effort to include a revamped right to repair law on the November ballot in the Commonwealth.
According to the group, it needs 20,000 signatures on a petition to ensure that the Right to Repair is placed on the ballot.
“Usually, we would reach out directly through gatherings, public places, and knocking on doors – but because of social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, this is not possible so we are asking for your electronic signature,” said the Coalition in an email soliciting support. “If we don’t act quickly,
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