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D.C. Council debates RESALE Act to curb ticket scalping and junk fees
WASHINGTON — District of Columbia lawmakers are considering new measures to tackle price gouging, fraudulent resales, and predatory practices in the live entertainment ticketing industry. The “Restricting Egregious Scalping Against Live Entertainment (RESALE) Amendment Act of 2025,” introduced by Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen, aims to establish stronger consumer protections for music, theater, and sports fans who often face inflated ticket prices and deceptive sales tactics.
D.C. Council debates RESALE Act to curb ticket scalping and junk fees
WASHINGTON — District of Columbia lawmakers are considering new measures to tackle price gouging, fraudulent resales, and predatory practices in the live entertainment ticketing industry. The “Restricting Egregious Scalping Against Live Entertainment (RESALE) Amendment Act of 2025,” introduced by Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen, aims to establish stronger consumer protections for music, theater, and sports fans who often face inflated ticket prices and deceptive sales tactics.
DC Council Weighs Initiative 82 Repeal Amid Debate Over Restaurant Closures
The debate over Initiative 82, the voter-approved law designed to gradually increase wages for tipped workers in Washington DC, has intensified as the city council considers whether to repeal or modify the measure. The Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington (RAMW) claims that the law is causing restaurants to shut down at a historic rate, while worker advocacy groups argue that the data presented by the industry is misleading and does not reflect the true state of the restaurant se
DC Council Weighs Initiative 82 Repeal Amid Debate Over Restaurant Closures
The debate over Initiative 82, the voter-approved law designed to gradually increase wages for tipped workers in Washington DC, has intensified as the city council considers whether to repeal or modify the measure. The Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington (RAMW) claims that the law is causing restaurants to shut down at a historic rate, while worker advocacy groups argue that the data presented by the industry is misleading and does not reflect the true state of the restaurant se









