Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1259

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to price-fixing prohibition, consumer transparency & tax fairness

Impact

If enacted, H1259 would amend existing state laws to provide distinct definitions and prohibitions against actions such as fixing interchange fees among networks and imposing undisclosed fees on consumers or merchants. The bill empowers the attorney general to seek civil penalties and injunctive relief against violators, aiming to reinforce consumer rights and enhance the fairness of pricing in the electronic payments ecosystem. This could result in substantial changes in how payment card networks operate, requiring them to be more accountable regarding their pricing structures and practices.

Summary

House Bill H1259, titled 'An Act relative to price-fixing prohibition, consumer transparency & tax fairness', seeks to introduce new regulations regarding the practices of payment card networks, issuers, and merchants. The bill particularly focuses on ensuring transparency for consumers related to the interchange fees associated with electronic payment transactions. It aims to prohibit certain practices that could be construed as unfair or deceptive in the marketplace, specifically regarding the communication of fees and the imposition of penalties on merchants based on their pricing strategies.

Contention

The bill could raise several points of contention among stakeholders. Supporters may argue that H1259 will protect small businesses and consumers from predatory fees by enhancing transparency and accountability in the payment processing sector. Conversely, critics may express concerns that such regulations could lead to increased operational costs for payment card networks and may impact the availability of certain credit products. The balance between consumer protection and the interests of payment networks will likely be a focal point during discussions surrounding the passage of this legislation.

Companion Bills

MA H4931

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S205

Relative to price-fixing prohibition and consumer transparency

MA HB476

Price Fixing Prohibition & Tax Fairness

MA AB1065

Credit card transaction fees: tax payments: Consumer Inflation Reduction and Tax Fairness Act.

MA S1994

Relative to fairness in taxation

MA S688

Prohibiting card interchange fees on tax or gratuity

MA HB431

Consumer Inflation Reduction and Tax Fairness Act; enact

MA SB512

"Consumer Inflation Reduction and Tax Fairness Act"; enact

MA H4614

Chargeback Fairness and Transparency Act

MA H1321

Relative to transparency of consumer health insurance rights

MA S685

Relative to transparency of consumer health insurance rights

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