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Senate approves bill limiting municipal regulation of online marketplaces, sponsor says fraud protections remain
Summary
First substitute S.B. 108 would preempt municipal regulation of online platforms while allowing local governments to regulate local residents and properties; sponsor said the bill preserves municipalities’ ability to prevent fraud when asked by a colleague.
Senator Fillmore presented first substitute S.B. 108, describing it as a uniform approach to online‑marketplace regulation that targets platforms (examples named during the presentation included Uber Eats, DoorDash, Airbnb, VRBO, Amazon and national booking platforms). Sponsor remarks framed the measure as preserving municipalities’ legitimate authority over residents and local properties while preventing a…
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