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Ohio lawmaker pushes for clearer ticket pricing, protections against scams

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An Ohio bill introduced last month aims to increase transparency in ticket sales and curb deceptive practices by third-party resellers. House Bill 563, sponsored by Rep. Mark Hiner (R-Howard), would require ticket sellers and online marketplaces to disclose the total cost of tickets, including fees and surcharges. The legislation also prohibits […]
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