Colorado eyes curb on price gouging with captive-audience and surveillance-pricing bills

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Democrats in Colorado are pushing three bills to curb consumer costs: requiring delivery apps to display in-store prices, banning price hikes in captive-audience settings (stadiums, hospitals, airports) to match local averages, and prohibiting differential pricing by producers to favor large retailers, with enforcement by the attorney general. The measures face opposition from business groups and Republicans, and are expected to be introduced in the coming weeks as lawmakers seek to curb what they see as price manipulation in the market.
Topics:business#captive-audience#colorado-legislature#politics#price-gouging#small-business#surveillance-pricing
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