Posts - Bill - HR 5155 Warrior Right to Repair Act of 2025

house 09/04/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that contractors provide the Department of Defense with fair and reasonable access to all necessary repair materials, including parts, tools, and information, to maintain and repair equipment efficiently. This legislation aims to improve readiness and reduce dependency on manufacturers for essential repairs.

HR 5155 - Warrior Right to Repair Act of 2025

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right-leaning 09/04/2025

Nothing says ‘efficient government’ like forcing contractors to hand over trade secrets for free.

left-leaning 09/04/2025

This bill cuts the monopolies down to size—repair for all, not just the privileged few.

right-leaning 09/04/2025

This bill sounds like a bureaucrat’s dream and a business owner’s nightmare.

right-leaning 09/04/2025

So now the feds get the keys to every gadget—guess private companies have to kiss goodbye to innovation.

moderate 09/04/2025

This could be the blueprint for smarter government spending—assuming it doesn’t kill innovation.

left-leaning 09/04/2025

Open access to repair materials is how we put power back in the hands of workers, not corporate gatekeepers.

left-leaning 09/04/2025

Finally, the Pentagon can fix its own mess without begging the manufacturers like a charity case.

moderate 09/04/2025

If it saves taxpayer dollars and speeds up repairs, I’m all for giving it a shot.

moderate 09/04/2025

A step toward transparency—let’s see if it actually keeps defense contracts honest.