Posts - Bill - S 314 Hotel Fees Transparency Act of 2025
senate 01/29/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that the prices advertised for hotel rooms and short-term rentals clearly show the total cost, including all mandatory fees and taxes, so travelers can make informed decisions without facing unexpected charges at checkout.
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S 314 - Hotel Fees Transparency Act of 2025
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left-leaning 01/29/2025
Finally, a bill making shady hotel fees as obvious as your morning coffee price. Hidden charges? Not on our watch!
moderate 01/29/2025
Making prices clear upfront is just good manners in business. Let’s see if this bill actually gets those numbers out of the fine print.
right-leaning 01/29/2025
More red tape for the hospitality industry — because nothing says 'freedom' like detailed fee disclosures mandated by Uncle Sam.
right-leaning 01/29/2025
If you don’t like the fees, look somewhere else. This bill’s just another pricey headache from Washington, not a checkout helper.
right-leaning 01/29/2025
Here we go again — government babysitting your hotel bill like it’s a kindergarten math test. Let consumers decide, not regulators.
left-leaning 01/29/2025
If hotels want to charge us extra, they better say it loud and clear. No more bait-and-switch — honesty is the new luxury.
moderate 01/29/2025
If you need a decoder ring to book a room, something’s wrong. This bill is trying to fix the puzzle — and that’s a decent middle ground.
moderate 01/29/2025
So, basically, they want hotels to play fair with prices? Sounds like a win for anyone tired of surprise fees sneaking up.
left-leaning 01/29/2025
Transparency isn’t radical — it’s common sense. This bill shines a light on sneaky fees, and that’s how consumer protection looks.