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Committee votes to introduce three committee bills: speculative ticketing, utility rate timing fix, and placeholder consumer protection study

House Interim Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection (Oregon) · January 14, 2026
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Summary

After informational hearings the committee opened a work session and voted to introduce LC 137 (speculative ticketing), LC 142 (clarify residential rate timing exemption for water utilities), and LC 149 (placeholder consumer protection study) as committee bills; the motion passed on a roll‑call vote, 8‑1 (one member excused).

The House Interim Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection concluded its Jan. 14 meeting with a work session to introduce three legislative concepts.

Staff summarized the posted bills: LC 137 (dated 01/09/2026) would prohibit resellers from reselling an admission ticket unless they possess the ticket or a written contract to obtain it from…

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