
Senators and representatives are actively addressing various predatory fees and hidden costs affecting American consumers. Senator Amy Klobuchar has expressed support for the @FCC's recent actions to eliminate unfair business practices related to hidden fees in services like cable, event tickets, and hotel rooms. Concurrently, Representative Frank Pallone is spearheading bipartisan legislation aimed at reducing healthcare costs and enhancing transparency for consumers. Senator Ted Cruz criticized the FCC's approach under the Biden administration, particularly targeting a 'stealth tax' on phone bills intended to fund broadband subsidy programs. Representative Susie Lee highlighted efforts to cap insulin prices for Medicare beneficiaries at $35, emphasizing the broader goal of lowering healthcare costs. The FCC, led by Chair Jessica Rosenworcel, has adopted new rules requiring television providers to clearly disclose their 'all-in' prices to prevent unexpected charges on bills.
The Federal Communications Commission adopted new rules requiring television providers to clearly display their “all-in” prices “No one likes surprises on their bill,” FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel said in a statement. https://t.co/Gr6EezpeBG
Do you think seniors on Medicare should have to choose between buying groceries or paying for their life-saving insulin? Neither do I. That’s why I fought to cap the price of their insulin at $35 and I’ll keep fighting to lower health care costs for all southern Nevadans.
The Biden-led FCC has been imposing a stealth tax on phone bills to fund its bloated broadband subsidy programs. I laid out my plan to protect Americans from Biden’s hidden 'junk fee' on their phone bills. https://t.co/IzTBXOwhEg
