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Fair and Transparent Gas Prices Act of 2026

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The Fair and Transparent Gas Prices Act of 2026 requires the Federal Trade Commission to conduct a study investigating anti-competitive, collusive, or other conduct by oil and gas companies that may affect consumer prices, including analysis of stock buybacks, reduced production investments, and potential price gouging. The FTC must submit reports to Congress annually for three years with findings and recommendations for legislation or administrative action. The bill authorizes $15 million in funding and allows the FTC to hire up to 50 additional personnel to conduct the study.

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Bill details

Congress
119
Bill type
s
Introduced
April 21, 2026
Sponsor
Catherine Cortez MastoDNV
Cosponsors
1
Last action
April 21, 2026— Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

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