D.C. Memo: Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker to Sign 'Junk Fees' Bill That Exempts Broadband ISPs, Cable TV, and Satellite TV
'Illinois consumers have been nickel-and-dimed out of thousands of dollars per year by unnecessary and deceptive junk fees,' Pritzker said in a statement announcing his support for the bill
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Junk Fees: A sweeping Illinois bill targeting ‘junk fees’ is headed to Gov. JB Pritzker’s (D) desk – but major communications providers won’t be bound by its new disclosure rules. The measure requires most businesses to advertise prices that include all mandatory fees. But it carves out broadband providers, cable operators, satellite TV companies, and telecom carriers, deeming them compliant if they follow existing federal pricing‑label regulations. Financial institutions and air carriers also received exemptions. (More after paywall)



