Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3508

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To study gasoline-focused sales-below-cost

Impact

The bill is expected to influence state laws regarding gasoline pricing by potentially leading to a reevaluation of current SBC laws which prohibit the sale of gasoline below a specified price. Through its investigations, the commission will utilize econometric models to gather data that could inform decisions on whether to maintain, amend, or repeal such regulations. The findings may result in recommendations that could reshape the competitive landscape of gasoline sales, with implications for economic policy and consumer protection in Massachusetts.

Summary

House Bill 3508 aims to establish a special commission tasked with studying the effects of gasoline-focused sales-below-cost (SBC) laws in Massachusetts. The proposed commission will analyze the potential impacts of eliminating these laws on various market factors, including retail and wholesale gasoline prices, as well as the number of sellers in the gasoline sector. Legislators believe that understanding the implications of these SBC laws is vital for providing recommendations on their future application within the commonwealth's regulatory framework.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB 3508 relates to the balance between market freedom and consumer protection. While proponents assert that studying SBC laws could reveal opportunities for consumer savings and increased competition among retailers, opponents may argue that repealing such laws could lead to predatory pricing practices that undermine community gas stations and ultimately harm consumers. The determination of whether to retain or eliminate SBC laws will depend on the commission's analysis and findings, seeking a resolution to this contentious issue that balances economic growth with fair market practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3181

To study gasoline-focused sales-below-cost

MA H1056

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Study Order

MA H833

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Study Order

Similar Bills

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