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House adopts ticketing reforms to curb deceptive resale sites and surprise fees
Summary
A strike‑all amendment combined ticketing bills to require clearer resale disclosures, ban deceptive look‑alike domain names, enforce all‑in pricing, and require refunds for canceled events; members said the changes protect consumers from fraudulent and confusing ticket sales.
The House adopted a strike‑all amendment combining multiple ticketing consumer‑protection proposals and passed the consolidated bill (HB 7182). Representative Turco, chairing the discussion, said the amendment addresses three main areas: mandatory disclosures for resale listings, prohibitions on deceptive domain names that mimic venues or events, and…
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