Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00598

Introduced
1/27/21  
Introduced
1/27/21  
Refer
1/27/21  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting Gasoline Zone Pricing.

Impact

If passed, this bill would have significant implications for pricing regulations in the gasoline market. By prohibiting gasoline zone pricing, the legislation would intend to promote a more standardized pricing approach that could help ensure that consumers pay fair and similar prices for gasoline regardless of their location. This could potentially lead to a more transparent marketplace and alleviate public frustration over perceived injustices in fuel pricing, particularly in areas where prices are disproportionately higher due to local market conditions.

Summary

SB00598, introduced by Senator Hwang, seeks to amend section 16a-23 of the general statutes to prohibit gasoline zone pricing. The bill aims to address concerns regarding the manipulation of gasoline prices based on the geographic location of service stations. Specifically, it seeks to ensure that consumers are not subjected to unfair pricing practices that could vary dramatically depending on where they purchase fuel. This legislation reflects a growing concern about the equitable treatment of consumers across different regions, particularly in light of fluctuating oil prices and economic pressures on household budgets.

Contention

The discussion surrounding SB00598 may involve notable points of contention among stakeholders. Proponents of the bill argue that it is a crucial step toward consumer protection and economic fairness, aiming to create a more just market environment for all consumers. Critics, however, may express concerns about the need for market flexibility and the implications of government intervention in pricing strategies. There could be worries about unforeseen consequences, such as impacts on local businesses and service station operations, as well as the potential strain on suppliers who might be forced to adhere to a single pricing model across varied geographical markets. Thus, the debate is likely to revolve around the balance between protecting consumers and maintaining a healthy competitive market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05328

An Act Concerning Automated Traffic Safety Enforcement In Work Zones And Municipalities.

CT SB00423

An Act Improving Highway Safety By Prohibiting Driving While Ability Impaired And Studying Methods To Detect Cannabis-impaired Driving.

CT HB05424

An Act Prohibiting Adverse Actions Against Health Care Providers For Providing Certain Health Care Services.

CT SB00043

An Act Prohibiting The State Subsidization Of The Hartford-new Britain Busway.

CT SB00041

An Act Prohibiting State Agencies From Charging Service Fees For Payments Made By Certain Means.

CT SB00425

An Act Prohibiting Discrimination By Health Care Providers In The Provision Of Health Care Services In The State.

CT HB05222

An Act Establishing A No-wake Zone On The Pawcatuck River And Authorizing The Purchase Of Certain Riparian Buffers.

CT SB00275

An Act Prohibiting Nursing Homes From Rejecting A Patient Solely On The Basis That Such Patient Received Mental Health Services.

CT HB05339

An Act Prohibiting The Consideration Of School Disciplinary History During The Admissions Process At An Institution Of Higher Education.

CT HB05392

An Act Exempting Certain Vacant Lots From Conformance With Changes In Zoning Regulations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.