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Residents and small businesses tell committee they oppose forcing customers to keep credit cards on file

2346519 · February 19, 2025
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Public witnesses and trade groups largely supported allowing automatic payments but objected to language that would bar businesses from requiring cards on file; proponents said the bill only forbids requiring it, not offering it as an option.

Public testimony Feb. 19, 2025, highlighted consumer privacy and small‑business concerns over a proposed bill, HB 5,744, that would bar businesses from requiring customers to store credit or debit card information for routine transactions or automatic renewals.

Paula Ryan of Ryan Oil Company, a fuel dealer, said many customers — including college students and parents — rely on automatic payments to ensure timely home heating deliveries and discounts. Ryan…

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