But our current round of inflation and corporate price gouging isn’t just a result of Republican unpreparedness on avian flu.
Colorado House Bill 1010 aims to prohibit price gouging on essential items, but critics raise concerns about its vague definition of necessities.
The legislature passed an anti-price gouging bill in 2020, in the early days of the pandemic. That bill covered building materials, food, fuel and emergency supplies, among other “necessities.” ...
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New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a warning to businesses against price gouging for eggs and poultry. The ...
NEW YORK — New York Attorney General Letitia James alerted businesses against price gouging of eggs and poultry amid the recent national bird flu outbreak. According to a press release, James said ...
Colorado grocery stores and other sellers of “necessity” goods would be prohibited from “unfairly or unconscionably” raising prices on their products under new legislation proposed by state lawmakers.
Unfortunately, this type of price gouging after natural disasters is all too common. Early in the pandemic, price gouging on masks, hand sanitizer, respirators, and clorox wipes was rampant.